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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, The Far East, Volume V

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Contents

    • Letter from President Roosevelt to James M. Landis, American Director of Economic Operations in the Middle East, concerning the vital interest of the United States in the Middle East (Document 1)
      • Exchange with the United Kingdom regarding the status of the diplomatic missions of the United States in Egypt and Iraq (Documents 2-3)
        • Exchange with the United Kingdom regarding the conduct of United States and British policies in the Near and Middle East (Documents 4-5)
          • Concern of the United States for the safeguarding and developing of petroleum resources in Saudi Arabia; formulation of a foreign petroleum policy for the United States (Documents 6-26)
            • Special Economic Mission to the Middle East, for the restoration of trade to commercial channels (Documents 27-29)
              • Representations to the United Kingdom, leading to a relaxation of the import controls administered by the Middle East Supply Center (Document 30)
                • Cultural relations program of the Department of State to provide technical assistance to the countries of the Near East and Africa, and to facilitate greater cultural cooperation between the United States and these countries (Document 31)

                The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, The Far East

                • Preface
                • The Near East, South Asia, and Africa (Documents 1-978)
                  • Regional: (Documents 1-31)
                  • The Far East: (Documents 979-1253)
                    • Index

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