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September 03, 1969
Minutes of Conversation between the Shah and Nicolae Ceaușescu, Teheran
The Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi spoke with Nicolae Ceaușescu regarding President Nixon's speech in which he talks about disengaging the US from issues that do not concern the US, but also not abandoning allies. The Shah recalled that he told President Nixon long ago to withdraw from Vietnam. The Arab-Israeli conflict was also discussed.
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1968
Iranian-Romanian Commercial Relations and Prospects for their Development
A report on the Romania-Iran economic relationship, including figures regarding; evolution of exchanges, cooperation activities, loan agreements between Iran and other socialist countries, and Iran's foreign trade. Also includes discussion of Iran's foreign policy, which is described as independent with the purpose of defending Iran's national interests.
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March 13, 1958
Notes from Meeting between the Iranian Comrades and Comrade Nicolae Ceaușescu, Bucharest, March 13, 1958
Record of a meeting between the Tudeh First Secretary, Reza Radmanesh, and Nicolae Ceauşescu, then a member of the Politburo of the Romanian Workers' Party, shortly after the Tudeh's Fifth Plenum in Bulgaria, where the Iranian communists pledged themselves to working with 'all national and democratic forces' in Iran. Document highlights the disarray and fragmentation of the Tudeh at this time.
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May 18, 1955
Minutes of the Meetings on 22 and 25 April 1955 at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the direction of Mr. Massigli
This collection of minutes details a dicussion on the possiblity of an extension and futher integration of European politics and economies.
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October 21, 1956
Proposal of the Euratom Experts Concerning the Dissemination of Military Knowledge
This proposal from the French delegation describes the potential military uses for atomic energy.
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November 13, 1956
Draft Minutes of the Conference of Foreign Affairs of the Member States of the ECSC on 20 and 21 October 1956
This document details discussions which took place during the Conference of Foreign Affairs between members of the ECSC in regard to extending their integration.
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February 28, 1956
Draft minutes from Conference of Foreign Ministers of the ECSC on 11 and 12 February 1956
These minutes include discussions of a new system to bring widespread technical renewal of European industry.
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May 14, 1956
Letter from Louis Joxe to Christian Pineau, French Minister of Foreign Affairs
This letter to Christian Pineau describes the proposed subordination of Euratom to the common market.
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June 08, 1956
Draft Minutes from Intergovernmental Conference for Euratom May 29 and 30 1956
These minutes describe a discussion from members of several European states, including Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands on actions in case of emergency in regard to Euratom.
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November 09, 1956
Note by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Economic Cooperation
This note describes panel discussions, which took place on the visit of Chancellor Adenauer to Paris, helping to reach an agreement on outstanding issues regarding Euratom.
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February 21, 1957
Telegram from Couve de Murville
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May 25, 1957
French Ambassador to West Germany to Foreign Minister Christian Pineau, 'Extension to Berlin European Treaty on the Common Market and Euratom'
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May 07, 1957
Press Conference on 7 May 1957 by Louis Armand, 'A Target for Euratom'
This press conference given by Louis Armand, future first president of Euratom, details a report advocating the creation of an industrial substrate capable of producing by the end of the century abundant energy so that Europe may regain its independence and rethink its economy.
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May, 1958
Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the European Atomic Energy Commission and the Government of the United States of America
This first joint draft memorandum outlining a program of cooperation between the United States and the European Atomic Energy Commission in the construction and installation of large scale prototype power-reactors.
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February 25, 1959
Information Note by Theodor Vogelaar of Legal Services of European Executive, 'Defining the Scope of the Euratom Treaty - Peaceful and Military'
This information note to the members of the Commission lays out the peaceful and military limits to the scope of the Euratom Treaty.
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June, 1959
Notes by Mr. Mercereau During a Visit to the United States
The notes discuss meetings which took place with the American media, politicians, industrialists, and trade unions and reactions to the possibility of a grand agreement between Euratom and the United States.
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March 08, 1960
Note by Legal Services Commission on Bilateral Relations with the United States
This note details different stages of internation cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. After the Second World War, the field of nuclear energy was characterized by American hegemony and the desire to preserve their lead for security reasons and national defense. However, in 1951 this began to change and some exportation of equipment, raw materials, and classified information was allowed between the United States and foreign countries.
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January 20, 1957
Note on the Control System and the Powers of the Commission on Export and Ownership of Fissile Materials
This note dicusses control mechanisms of Euratom, concluding that sufficiently large powers are given to the Commission to ensure effective control.
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February 10, 1957
Letter by Max Kohnstamm to Jean Monnet on the Committee of the Three Wise Men
This letter to Jean Monnet details the success of recent meetings between President Eisenhower, the Atomic Energy Commission, and other parties.
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April, 1958
Note on Control by the Joint US-Euratom Working Party
This memo details security controls established under the Euratom Treaty to guarantee that nuclear materials are not diverted for purposed other than those for which they are intended.