Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1997 and Supplemental for 1996: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 |
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... Greece only as long as Turkey keeps its illegal 35,000 man army of occupation and its 80,000 illegal set- tlers in the occupied territory of Cyprus , and maintains its 125,000 man army of the Aegean aimed at Greece's Aegean islands ...
... Greece only as long as Turkey keeps its illegal 35,000 man army of occupation and its 80,000 illegal set- tlers in the occupied territory of Cyprus , and maintains its 125,000 man army of the Aegean aimed at Greece's Aegean islands ...
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... Greece and Turkey . However , the re- cent approval of the sale of the ATACMS missiles to Turkey threat- ens the congressionally mandated military balance between Greece and Turkey . We support the amount of $ 15 million in humanitarian ...
... Greece and Turkey . However , the re- cent approval of the sale of the ATACMS missiles to Turkey threat- ens the congressionally mandated military balance between Greece and Turkey . We support the amount of $ 15 million in humanitarian ...
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... Greece- Strategic NATO Ally Of Proven Loyalty To The U.S. And The West Persian Gulf War 20 Turkey Is Greece's Primary Security Threat The Aegean Crisis over the Greek Islet of Imia III . Cyprus Denktash Admits to Fate of Missing Greek ...
... Greece- Strategic NATO Ally Of Proven Loyalty To The U.S. And The West Persian Gulf War 20 Turkey Is Greece's Primary Security Threat The Aegean Crisis over the Greek Islet of Imia III . Cyprus Denktash Admits to Fate of Missing Greek ...
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... Greece as long as Turkey keeps its illegal 35,000 man army of occupation and its 80,000 illegal colonists / settlers in the occupied territory of Cyprus , and maintains its 125,000 man Army of the Aegean aimed at Greece's Aegean islands ...
... Greece as long as Turkey keeps its illegal 35,000 man army of occupation and its 80,000 illegal colonists / settlers in the occupied territory of Cyprus , and maintains its 125,000 man Army of the Aegean aimed at Greece's Aegean islands ...
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... Greece's Aegean Islands ; and ( d ) part of the costs of the Turkish military which is used to suppress Turkey's Kurdish minority . Our massive aid to Turkey since the remaining partial embargo was lifted in 1978 has been and continues ...
... Greece's Aegean Islands ; and ( d ) part of the costs of the Turkish military which is used to suppress Turkey's Kurdish minority . Our massive aid to Turkey since the remaining partial embargo was lifted in 1978 has been and continues ...
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Page 350 - In no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family planning. All Governments and relevant intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations are urged to strengthen their commitment to women's health, to deal with the health impact of unsafe abortion as a major public health concern and to reduce the recourse to abortion through expanded and improved family-planning services. Prevention of unwanted pregnancies must always be given the highest priority and every attempt should be made to...
Page 128 - The peace we seek and need means much more than mere absence of war. It means the acceptance of law, and the fostering of justice, in all the world.
Page 128 - There can be no peace without law. And there can be no law if we were to invoke one code of international conduct for those who oppose us and another for our friends.
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Page 139 - ... all members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations. " UN Charter article 2(4) is the provision Iraq violated by its invasion of Kuwait; b. the North Atlantic Treaty article 1 which states that "the Parties undertake... to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force in any manner...