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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1936, The Near East and Africa, Volume III

Iran:


Contents

    • Expression of regret by the United States for arrest of the Iranian Minister; withdrawal of Iranian representatives from the United States in protest against articles appearing in the American press (Documents 423-462)
      • Inquiries by the United States regarding the nondelivery of second class mail from the United States in Iran (Documents 463-474)
        • Attitude of the Department of State toward the closing of the Lutheran mission at Mehabad (Saujbulak) by the Iranian Government (Documents 475-480)
          • Proposed extradition treaty between the United States and Iran (Documents 481-485)
            • Representations by the United States regarding discrimination against American trade resulting from the German-Iranian convention for the regulation of payments of October 30, 1935 (Documents 486-488)

            The Near East and Africa

            • List of Papers
            • Afghanistan: (Documents 1-5)
              • Egypt: (Documents 6-40)
                • Ethiopia: (Documents 41-422)
                  • Iran: (Documents 423-488)
                    • Iraq: (Documents 489-493)
                      • Liberia: (Documents 494-500)
                        • Morocco: (Documents 501-510)
                          • Palestine: (Documents 511-534)
                            • Syria and the Lebanon: (Documents 535-563)
                              • Turkey: (Documents 564-586)
                                • Index

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