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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, The Near East and Africa, Volume V

Syria:


Contents

    • Civil air transport agreement between the United States and Syria

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Regional:
    • United States economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey: the Truman Doctrine (Documents 1–391)
    • “The Pentagon talks of 1947” between the United States and the United Kingdom concerning the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean (Documents 392–434)
    • Participation by the United States in the development of the petroleum resources of the Near East (Documents 435–459)
    • Interest of the United States in Communist and Nationalist activities in North Africa (Documents 460–500)
    • Interest of the United States in proposals by Transjordan for a Greater Syria (Documents 501–518)
    • Interest of the United States in resolving the dispute between Afghanistan and Iran regarding distribution of the waters of the Helmand River
  • Egypt:
    • Concern of the United States regarding the negotiations between the United Kingdom and Egypt for revision of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of August 26, 1936; the question of possible Egyptian restriction of the right of transit through the Suez Canal (Documents 519–569)
  • Ethiopia:
    • United States concern over the assassination of a Legation employee considered “persona non grata” by the Ethiopian government
  • Greece:
    • The Greek frontier question at the United Nations: the United States initiative (Documents 570–618)
  • Iran:
    • The Soviet-Iranian impasse over the agreement of April 1946 regarding the exploitation of oil resources in northern Iran; the question of furnishing credits to Iran for the purchase of American military supplies (Documents 619–703)
  • Palestine:
    • Involvement of the United States in the Arab–Zionist controversy concerning the future status of Palestine; the issue at the United Nations (Documents 704–925)
  • Saudi Arabia:
    • Interest of the United States in the preservation of the integrity and security of Saudi Arabia; the question of financial and other aid (Documents 926–935)
  • Syria:
    • Civil air transport agreement between the United States and Syria
  • Yemen:
    • Visit of Prince Saif Al-Islam Abdullah to the United States (Document 935a)
  • Index

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