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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The Near East and Africa, Volume VII

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • Regional:
    • Aspects of thinking in the Department of State on political and economic policies of the United States in the Near and Middle East (Documents 1–5)
    • Participation by the United States in the development of the petroleum resources of the Near East (Documents 6–25)
    • Interest of the United States in communist and nationalist activities in North Africa (Documents 26–35)
    • Agricultural mission of the United States to various Near Eastern countries
    • Policy of the United States toward the Arab principalities of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman (Document 36)
  • Egypt:
    • Interest of the United States in the negotiations between the United Kingdom and Egypt for revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of August 26, 1936 (Documents 37–42)
    • Elevation of the American Legation in Egypt to the status of an Embassy (Documents 43–44)
    • Agreements on civil and military air transport and surplus property entered into by the United States and Egypt (Documents 45–46)
  • Ethiopia
  • Greece:
    • Participation by the United States in the Allied Mission to observe the Greek elections and in the Allied Mission to observe the revision of Greek electoral lists; development of a program of economic and military assistance to Greece; Greek territorial claims and alleged violations of the frontiers of Greece by Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia (Documents 47–205)
    • Civil air transport agreement between the United States and Greece
  • Iran:
    • Efforts by the United States to secure removal of the armed forces of the Soviet Union from Iran; withdrawal of Soviet forces after Soviet-Iranian agreement (Documents 206–430)
  • Iraq:
    • Interest of the United States in the political relationship between the United Kingdom and Iraq; elevation of the American Legation at Baghdad to the status of an Embassy (Documents 431–433)
  • Libya
  • Morocco:
    • Assent of the United States to the decision to postpone the international conference on the status of Tangier (Documents 434–439)
  • Palestine:
    • Involvement of the United States in the Arab-Zionist controversy concerning the future status of Palestine; the question of Jewish immigration into Palestine (Documents 440–570)
  • Saudi Arabia:
    • Interest of the United States in the preservation of the integrity and security of Saudi Arabia; the question of financial and other aid (Documents 571–583)
  • Syria and Lebanon:
    • Policy of the United States with respect to the evacuation of French and British troops from Syria and Lebanon (Documents 584–609)
    • Request by the Syrian government for a United States military mission to train Syrian military and security forces (Document 610)
    • Decision by the United States not to object to the abolition of the mixed courts system by Syria and Lebanon (Documents 611–618)
    • Interest of the United States in entering into agreements with Lebanon and Syria regarding surplus property
    • Civil air transport agreement between the United States and Lebanon
  • Trans-Jordan:
    • Attitude of the United States regarding the granting of independence to Trans-Jordan by the United Kingdom (Documents 619–621)
  • Turkey:
    • Attitude of the United States toward demands of the Soviet Union for the revision of the Turkish Straits regime and other matters affecting Turkish-Soviet relations (Documents 622–701)
    • Interest of the United States in finding ways and means to aid Turkey (Documents 702–729)
  • Yemen:
    • United States recognition of the independence of Yemen; establishment of formal treaty and diplomatic relations with Yemen (Documents 730–731)
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