Foreign Assistance 1964. Hearings ... 88-2 ... Mar 31; Apr. 1, 14, 21; June 18, 19, 22, 23, 1964

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Page 387 - To those peoples in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.
Page 381 - States executive directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Development Association, the International Finance Corporation, the Inter-American Development Bank, the...
Page 100 - to tie together the governmental and private programs in the field of foreign relief and to work with interested agencies and groups.
Page 5 - Upon receipt of a note from your Excellency indicating that the foregoing provisions are acceptable to the Government of the Philippines, the Government of the United States of America will consider that this note and your reply thereto constitute an agreement between the two Governments on this subject, the agreement to enter into force on the date of your note in reply.
Page 198 - ... No assistance under this Act shall be furnished to Indonesia unless the President determines that the furnishing of such assistance is essential to the national interest of the United States. The President shall keep the Foreign Relations Committee and the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives fully and currently informed of any assistance furnished to Indonesia under this Act.".
Page 388 - Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist.
Page 69 - States ports, or in the case of excess or surplus property supplied by the United States from foreign ports...
Page 343 - ... that country in the near future. The more likely contingency is a covert or ambiguous aggression using dissident elements in Iran or neighboring nations to pave the way for ultimate Communist takeover. In Iran, as elsewhere in the world, the best defense against the spread of communism is a steady improvement in economic and social conditions, which is the primary aim of our economic assistance efforts. In this connection, the assurance of a continued substantial level of military assistance...
Page 343 - I indicated to you last year, the United States has taken great pains to assure the Government of Pakistan that our aid to India will not be at the expense of Pakistan's security, to which we are committed under our mutual defense agreements.
Page 196 - None of the funds available to carry out this chapter shall be contributed to any international organization or to any foreign government or agency thereof to pay the costs of developing or operating any volunteer program of such organization, government, or agency relating to the selection, training, and programing of volunteer manpower.

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