The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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Page 145
... Soviet Union not only proceeded to remove the missiles from Cuba but allowed ' alongside ' inspection of the Soviet ships carrying out the operation . Sea checks and aerial reconnaissance established that , by 12 November , 42 missiles ...
... Soviet Union not only proceeded to remove the missiles from Cuba but allowed ' alongside ' inspection of the Soviet ships carrying out the operation . Sea checks and aerial reconnaissance established that , by 12 November , 42 missiles ...
Page 205
... Soviet and American leaders were also pigeon - holed . During January and February A. A. Gromyko , Soviet Foreign Minister , engaged in a leisurely dialogue on Berlin with the U.S. envoy in Moscow , and from April onwards these ...
... Soviet and American leaders were also pigeon - holed . During January and February A. A. Gromyko , Soviet Foreign Minister , engaged in a leisurely dialogue on Berlin with the U.S. envoy in Moscow , and from April onwards these ...
Page 208
... Soviet shipping bound for Cuba . These steps in them- selves testified to the Soviet Government's concern for the security of its missiles , although it was not until 27 October that they were made an object of negotiation . Still eager ...
... Soviet shipping bound for Cuba . These steps in them- selves testified to the Soviet Government's concern for the security of its missiles , although it was not until 27 October that they were made an object of negotiation . Still eager ...
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