On the recordJune 13, 1955
They are convinced that the achievement of the policies upon which Germany and the United States are embarked will continue to require closest cooperation in the future.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThey are convinced that the achievement of the policies upon which Germany and the United States are embarked will continue to require closest cooperation in the future.
Joint Statement Following Discussions With Chancellor Adenauer of Germany.
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