On the recordJune 4, 1961
Their discussion covered the major problems, both economic and political, and revealed once again the close agreement of the two governments in pursuing their common purposes.
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presidency.ucsb.eduTheir discussion covered the major problems, both economic and political, and revealed once again the close agreement of the two governments in pursuing their common purposes.
Joint Statement Following Discussion With Prime Minister Macmillan.
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