May I suggest you and other appropriate officials of your government make available to our Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Lukens, more details of your thinking on an economic program for the Central African Republic.
On the recordMay 3, 1961
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Letter to President Dacko Concerning U.S. Assistance to the Central African Republic.
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