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...Britain's Foreign Secretary Lord Home and France's Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville, who have been snubbing one another ever since Britain was excluded from the Common Market last January, also exchanged civilities. What's more, at an Elysée Palace reception for SEATO delegates from eight countries, le grand Charles affably declared: "Security means cooperation...
...Gaulle's premier, Georges Pompidou, pleased both the Americans and British by opening the three-day SEATO meeting with a pledge of France's "full cooperation" in SEATO's peace-keeping endeavors...
...Indo-China Region 2 825.6 709.6 1,535.2 Indonesia 670.9 670.9 Japan 2,660.7 1,033.1 3,693.8 Korea 3,431.4 2,002.2 5,433.6 Laos 291.9 169.8 461.7 Malaya 23.2 23.2 Philippines 1,334.4 418.8 1,753.2 Thailand 336.1 417.8 753.9 Viet Nam 1,699.3 742.4 2,441.7 SEATO 1.8 1.8 Regional 41.9 461.1 503.0 $13,743.2 $8,417.3 $22,160.5 MIDDLE EAST & SOUTH ASIA Cyprus 16.9 16.9 Greece 1,784.8 1,602.8 3,387.6 Iran 732.3 577.9 1,310.2 Iraq 21.6 46.1 67.7 Israel 874.7 3.0 877.7 Jordan 325.2 24.1 349.3 Lebanon 80.4 8.6 89.0 Saudi Arabia...
Understandably enough, the Pakistanis feel that they might as well not have joined SEATO. since the unaligned Indians are getting arms from the U.S. without having had to join any alliances. Pakistan also argues that if Washington and London expected it to accept Indian rearmament and not to take advantage of India's plight to invade Kashmir, then Nehru should have been required in turn to promise to settle the Kashmir issue. Although the U.S. got an Indian promise that the new arms would not be used against Pakistan, Ayub's government refused to be reassured. Ayub warned...
...There is only one course for the American people in this crisis of Communist aggression-to stand by the President." From the governments of the U.S.'s allies in NATO and SEATO too came strong, heartening assurances of support. Even more remarkable was the unanimity of the Latin American republics in endorsing the U.S. stand: at a Washington meeting of the Organization of American States, the delegates by a vote of 20 to 0 adopted a resolution calling for the "immediate dismantling and withdrawal from Cuba of all missiles...