A New Panama Canal Treaty--a Latin American Imperative: Report of a Study Mission to Panama, November 21-23, 1975 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 48 páginas |
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... Panama , the purpose of which was to learn more about the Panama Canal and the status of negotiations for a new Panama Canal Treaty . During our visit we talked to scores of Panamanian and American officials and visited the facilities ...
... Panama , the purpose of which was to learn more about the Panama Canal and the status of negotiations for a new Panama Canal Treaty . During our visit we talked to scores of Panamanian and American officials and visited the facilities ...
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... negotiated , we can reasonably expect both a deterioration of our relations throughout the hemisphere and real dangers to the continuous operation of the Canal . 4. The timing of the negotiations is very important . Most Panamanian ...
... negotiated , we can reasonably expect both a deterioration of our relations throughout the hemisphere and real dangers to the continuous operation of the Canal . 4. The timing of the negotiations is very important . Most Panamanian ...
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... Panamanians to negotiate a new system of relationships which can allow for the continued effi- cient and secure operations of the Canal . The present treaty does not insure either a safe or a secure Canal , given Panamanian opposition ...
... Panamanians to negotiate a new system of relationships which can allow for the continued effi- cient and secure operations of the Canal . The present treaty does not insure either a safe or a secure Canal , given Panamanian opposition ...
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... Panamanian press . We are persuaded that it would be wise to refrain from statements and actions in the next several months that might prejudice negotia- tions and even hamper the ability of our negotiators to insure that our best ...
... Panamanian press . We are persuaded that it would be wise to refrain from statements and actions in the next several months that might prejudice negotia- tions and even hamper the ability of our negotiators to insure that our best ...
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... Panama to continue to accept what no other state will accept . The reasons for increasing Panamanian opposition to the present treaty are apparent and understandable . There are several reasons for negotiating a new treaty . Among the ...
... Panama to continue to accept what no other state will accept . The reasons for increasing Panamanian opposition to the present treaty are apparent and understandable . There are several reasons for negotiating a new treaty . Among the ...
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