The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 146
... nuclear weapons might be willing to enter into specific undertakings to refrain from manufacturing or otherwise acquiring them . Mr Gromyko said that the U.S.S.R. was ' ready to enter into an undertaking not to deliver nuclear weapons ...
... nuclear weapons might be willing to enter into specific undertakings to refrain from manufacturing or otherwise acquiring them . Mr Gromyko said that the U.S.S.R. was ' ready to enter into an undertaking not to deliver nuclear weapons ...
Page 160
... nuclear weapons in Europe , through a new 15 - nation committee to be constituted for that purpose . And thirdly , the U.S.A. together with Britain reaffirmed that their strategic nuclear forces were available for the defence of Europe ...
... nuclear weapons in Europe , through a new 15 - nation committee to be constituted for that purpose . And thirdly , the U.S.A. together with Britain reaffirmed that their strategic nuclear forces were available for the defence of Europe ...
Page 244
... nuclear disarmament , he pointed out the uselessness of agreements limited to nuclear tests , insisting on the need for the banning of means of delivery of nuclear weapons ( launching pads , planes , and submarines ) and for effective ...
... nuclear disarmament , he pointed out the uselessness of agreements limited to nuclear tests , insisting on the need for the banning of means of delivery of nuclear weapons ( launching pads , planes , and submarines ) and for effective ...
Contents
THE SECOND QUARTER | 14 |
THE LAST QUARTER | 42 |
SCOTLAND 54WALES 56NORTHERN IRELAND 58 | 58 |
Copyright | |
44 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted African agreed agreement American announced Assembly August authorities Britain British called cent Commission Committee Common Common Market Commonwealth Communist concerned conference Conservative Constitution continued Council countries Cuba December defence discussions economic effect election established Europe European February Federation followed forces foreign further German given Government held House important increase independence industry interest issue Italy January July June Labour later leaders Liberal London majority March Market measures meeting military million months negotiations November nuclear October Organization Party political President Prime Minister problems production programme proposed reached received relations remained representatives responsibility result seats seemed September showed social South Soviet territory tion took trade Union United United Nations vote wage West Western