The Elusive Peace in the Middle EastMalcolm H. Kerr State University of New York Press, 1975 - 347 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 47
... refugee problem remained the key , the United States obtained the agreement in May 1961 of the other CCP members to employ a UN special representative on this . By working through the UN , the United States felt that it could draw other ...
... refugee problem remained the key , the United States obtained the agreement in May 1961 of the other CCP members to employ a UN special representative on this . By working through the UN , the United States felt that it could draw other ...
الصفحة 48
... issue that divides the parties " and this must be taken into consideration in any solution ; ( 3 ) an overall political settlement was essential for the full solution of the refugee problem ; and ( 4 ) any refugee settlement would re ...
... issue that divides the parties " and this must be taken into consideration in any solution ; ( 3 ) an overall political settlement was essential for the full solution of the refugee problem ; and ( 4 ) any refugee settlement would re ...
الصفحة 55
... refugee question could be effectively handled apart from the other Arab - Israeli issues , but the conviction remained that if some action could resolve the refugee problem or at least reduce its scope , this would open the way to ...
... refugee question could be effectively handled apart from the other Arab - Israeli issues , but the conviction remained that if some action could resolve the refugee problem or at least reduce its scope , this would open the way to ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
United Nations Peace Efforts | 19 |
Governmental | 102 |
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