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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, Volume V

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  • Document 625

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • The Near East:
    • Multilateral Relations:
      • Conference at Cairo, Egypt, of American diplomatic and consular officials involved in Near Eastern affairs, March 7–11 (Documents 1–2)
      • Interest of the United States in the development of the petroleum resources of the Near East (Documents 3–54)
      • General policies of the United States with respect to the Near East and South Asia:
        • A. Proposed military and economic aid to the Near East and South Asia (Documents 55–84)
        • B. United States–United Kingdom military and political talks on the Near East and South Asia (Documents 85–96)
        • C. Policy statements and proposals regarding the Near East and South Asia (Documents 97–101)
      • The Point Four program in the Near East (Documents 102–105)
    • Egypt
      • Interest of the United States in the proposed revision of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 and in the future of the Sudan; development of a program of military assistance to Egypt; concern over Egyptian restrictions on the use of the Suez Canal (Documents 106–129)
    • Greece
      • United States military and economic assistance to Greece; the Greek question at the United Nations; offer of a Greek armed forces contingent for the United Nations command in Korea (Documents 130–202)
    • Iran
      • Negotiation of United States military, financial, and technical assistance for Iran; the question of extending the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company concession; the desirability of close cooperation by the United States and the United Kingdom in matters of common interest in the Near East (Documents 203–294)
      • Agreements between the United States and Iran
    • Iraq
      • Response of the United States to Iraqi requests for technical assistance and military aid; joint Anglo-American cooperation in Iraq (Documents 295–303)
    • Israel
      • Interest of the United States in the Arab-Israeli controversy over the future status of Palestine (Documents 304–617)
      • Agreements between the United States and Israel concerning a civil air transport agreement and an arrangement on copyrights; initiation of negotiations with Israel for a treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation (Documents 618–622)
    • Jordan
      • Policy of the United States with respect to Jordan (Document 623)
    • Lebanon
      • Interest of the United States in mitigating anti-western attitudes in Lebanon (Documents 624–626)
    • Saudi Arabia
      • Interest of the United States in questions of economic and military assistance to Saudi Arabia; the question of the renewal of United States tenancy at Dhahran airfield (Documents 627–664)
    • Syria
      • Policy of the United States with respect to Syria and the possibility of a Syrian-Iraqi union; development of a program of technical and military assistance to Syria (Documents 665–680)
    • Turkey
      • Principal policies and problems in the relations of the United States with Turkey (Documents 681–753)
      • Agreement between the United States and Turkey
    • Yemen
      • Relations of the United States with Yemen (Documents 754–757)
  • South Asia
    • Multilateral Relations:
      • Efforts to resolve the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir (Documents 758–814)
      • Interest of the United States in preserving peaceful relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan regarding jurisdiction over the North-West Frontier Province and the Tribal Areas (Documents 815–823)
      • Interest of the United States in resolving the dispute between Afghanistan and Iran over distribution of the waters of the Helmand River (Document 824)
    • India
      • Relations of the United States with India (Documents 825–835)
      • Agreements between the United States and India
    • Nepal
      • Policy of the United States with respect to Nepal (Document 836)
    • Pakistan
      • Policy of the United States with respect to Pakistan (Documents 837–839)
      • Agreements between the United States and Pakistan
  • Africa
    • Multilateral Relations:
      • General policies of the United States with respect to Africa (Documents 840–863)
      • The United States participation in discussions on disposition of the former Italian colonies in Africa (Documents 864–910)
        • Libya (Documents 865–885)
        • Eritrea (Documents 886–909)
        • Italian Somaliland (Document 910)
    • Ethiopia
      • Principal policies and problems in the relations of the United States with Ethiopia (Documents 911–919)
    • Liberia
      • Principal policies and problems in the relations of the United States with Liberia (Documents 920–943)
      • Agreement between the United States and Liberia
    • Morocco
      • Policies of the United States toward the French Protectorate in Morocco (Documents 944–955)
    • Tunisia
      • Interest of the United States in the evolution of Tunisia toward self-government (Documents 956–970)
    • Union of South Africa
      • Principal policies and problems in the relations of the United States with the Union of South Africa (Documents 971–988)
  • Index
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