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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

Iran:


Contents

    • Elevation of the American Legation in Tehran and the Iranian Legation in Washington to the status of Embassies (Documents 310-316)
      • Policy of economic assistance by the United States to Iran; efforts to implement the Tripartite Declaration Regarding Iran of December 1, 1943 (Documents 317-357)
        • Problems regarding proposed agreement covering the presence of United States troops in Iran; question of disposal of United States military installations and equipment in Iran (Documents 358-379)
          • Representations by the United Kingdom for the assumption by the United States of financial obligations in the operation of the Trans-Iranian Railroad (Documents 380-398)
            • Problems concerning the position of the American advisers in Iran; the Millspaugh Mission (Documents 399-469)
              • Attitude of the United States toward decision of the Iranian Government to postpone all petroleum development negotiations; representations to the Soviet Union regarding unfavorable Soviet reaction (Documents 470-527)
                • Representations to the United Kingdom and Iran regarding American postwar civil air rights in Iran, especially at Abadan Island (Documents 528-542)
                  • Iranian representations with respect to increasing transportation facilities for moving Iranian exports to the United States (Documents 543-544)

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

                  • Preface
                  • The Near East, South Asia, and Africa (Documents 1-978)
                    • Iran: (Documents 310-544)
                    • The Far East: (Documents 979-1253)
                      • Index

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