Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1962, Hearings Before ... 87-1, on H.R. 9033

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Seite 364 - Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes. In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained.
Seite 193 - The United States, for its part, pledges its efforts to supply financial and technical cooperation in order to achieve the aims of the Alliance for Progress. To this end, the United States will provide a major part of the minimum of twenty billion dollars, principally in public funds, which Latin America will require over the next ten years from all external sources in order to supplement its own efforts.
Seite 46 - This Agreement shall enter into force when it has been signed on behalf of governments whose subscriptions comprise not less than sixty-five percent of the total subscriptions set forth in Schedule A and when the instruments referred to in Section 2 (a) of this Article have been deposited on their behalf, but in no event shall this Agreement enter into force before September 15, 1960.
Seite 192 - ... envisaged in this Charter. Such assistance will be allocated to both social and economic development and, where appropriate, will take the form of grants or loans on flexible terms and conditions. The participating countries will request the support of other capitalexporting countries and appropriate institutions so that they may provide assistance for the attainment of these objectives.
Seite 158 - Germany undertook not to manufacture in its territory atomic, biological and chemical weapons. The types of armaments referred to in this Article are defined in Annex II.
Seite 191 - Bogota — and on the maximum use of domestic resources, taking into account the special conditions of each country. 3. That in the preparation and execution of plans for economic and social development, women should be placed on an equal footing with men. 4. That the Latin American countries obtain sufficient external financial assistance, a substantial portion of which should be extended on flexible conditions with respect to periods and terms of repayment and forms of utilization, in order to...
Seite 186 - The Latin American countries should coordinate their actions to meet the unfavorable treatment accorded to their foreign trade in world markets, particularly that resulting from certain restrictive and discriminatory policies of extracontinental countries and economic groups. 6. In the application of resources under the Alliance for Progress, special attention should be given not only to investments for multinational projects that will contribute to strengthening the integration process in all its...
Seite 530 - I got the general impression that in dealing with both the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee there is a very velvet glove performance, generally speaking, within the State Department Mrs.
Seite 186 - ... funds provided under the Alliance for Progress should cover these needs as well as those required for the financing of national development programs. 9. When groups of Latin American countries have their own institutions for financing economic integration, the financing referred to in the preceding paragraph should preferably be channeled through these institutions. With respect to regional financing designed to further the purposes of existing regional integration instruments, the cooperation...
Seite 183 - March 1962. Chapter IV. External Assistance in Support of National Development Programs 1. The economic and social development of Latin America will require a large amount of additional public and private financial assistance on the part of capital-exporting countries, including the members of the Development Assistance Group and international lending agencies.

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