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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Suez Crisis, July 26–December 31, 1956, Volume XVI

United States Efforts to Obtain a British, French, and Israeli Withdrawal from Occupied Territory, November 7–December 31, 1956


Contents

    • Referral of the Middle East Item to the U.N. General Assembly; the European Oil Supply Problem and the Activation of the Middle East Emergency Committee’s Plan; Anglo-French Decision to Withdraw Forces from the Suez Canal Zone, November 7–December 4 (Documents 534–636)
      • U.S. Retrospection On the Anglo-French-Israeli Collusion; Nato Summit Meeting at Paris; Continued U.S. Interest in General Assembly Action Concerning the Palestine and Suez Questions; Agreement On Financial Arrangements For Clearing the Suez Canal, December 5–31 (Documents 637–671)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • List of Sources
      • List of Abbreviations
      • List of Persons
      • Suez Crisis
        • United States Response to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company and Related Arab-Israeli Developments, July 27–October 29, 1956
          • Initial U.S. Reaction to Egyptian Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company, July 27–July 28 (Documents 1–19)
          • The London Tripartite Conversations, July 29–August 2 (Documents 20–53)
          • Continued U.S. Consideration of the Suez Situation; United States Diplomatic Activity Prior to the Suez Canal Conference, August 3–15 (Documents 54–86)
          • The Suez Canal Conference at London; Inception of the Anderson Mission to Saudi Arabia, August 16–23 (Documents 87–127)
          • U.S. Involvement in the Suez Committee; the Anderson Mission to Saudi Arabia; the Menzies Mission to Egypt, August 24–September 9 (Documents 128–196)
          • Secretary Dulles’ Proposal For a Suez Canal Users’ Association, September 9–18 (Documents 197–228)
          • The Second Suez Canal Conference at London; Continued Consideration of the Users Association Proposal; Increasing Violence Along the Israel–Jordan Border; the Macmillan Visit to Washington, September 19–October 4 (Documents 229–298)
          • U.N. Security Council Debate On the Suez Canal Question; the Iraqi Proposal to Move Troops Into Jordan; Anglo-American Differences Over Scua; Israeli Mobilization; and U.S. Diplomatic Activity Prior to the Outbreak of Hostilities, October 5–29 (Documents 299–405)
        • United States Diplomacy and the Sinai and Suez Campaigns, October 29–November 6, 1956
          • The Israeli Invasion of Sinai and the Anglo-French Ultimatum, October 29–30 (Documents 406–438)
          • Deadlock in the U.N. Security Council; Convening of the First Emergency Session of the U.N. General Assembly; the Anglo-French Air Bombardment of Egyptian Installations; Creation of a U.N. Emergency Force, October 30–November 5 (Documents 439–498)
          • Anglo-French Assault On the Canal Zone; the Threat of Soviet Intervention; Acceptance of a Cease-Fire, November 5–6 (Documents 499–533)
        • United States Efforts to Obtain a British, French, and Israeli Withdrawal from Occupied Territory, November 7–December 31, 1956
          • Referral of the Middle East Item to the U.N. General Assembly; the European Oil Supply Problem and the Activation of the Middle East Emergency Committee’s Plan; Anglo-French Decision to Withdraw Forces from the Suez Canal Zone, November 7–December 4 (Documents 534–636)
          • U.S. Retrospection On the Anglo-French-Israeli Collusion; Nato Summit Meeting at Paris; Continued U.S. Interest in General Assembly Action Concerning the Palestine and Suez Questions; Agreement On Financial Arrangements For Clearing the Suez Canal, December 5–31 (Documents 637–671)
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