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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, Western Europe, Volume III

Relations of the United States with Iceland


[650] Memorandum by the Tinder Secretary of State (Webb) to the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Lay)

Washington, May 1, 1950.

[651] Policy Statement Prepared in the Department of State

[Washington,] May 15, 1950.

611.40B/5–1550


[652] Editorial Note

Western Europe

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • Multilateral Relations: (Documents 1–611)
    • Belgium: (Document 612)
      • Denmark:
        • France: (Documents 613–649)
          • Iceland: (Documents 650–652)
            • Relations of the United States with Iceland (Documents 650–652)
            • Ireland: (Documents 653–655)
              • Italy: (Documents 656–675)
                • Luxembourg:
                  • Netherlands (Document 676)
                    • Norway (Document 677)
                      • Portugal (Document 678)
                        • Spain (Documents 679–693)
                          • Sweden
                            • Switzerland (Document 694)
                              • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Documents 695–736)
                                • Vatican (Documents 737–745)
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