Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 16
... negotiations with the Soviet Union in no way prevents those negotiations from proceeding unhindered . In 1985 , the U.S. State Department agreed in writing that the United States would serve as co - guarantor ( with the Soviet Union ) ...
... negotiations with the Soviet Union in no way prevents those negotiations from proceeding unhindered . In 1985 , the U.S. State Department agreed in writing that the United States would serve as co - guarantor ( with the Soviet Union ) ...
Sivu 23
... negotiations which are rarely mentioned in reports and commentary should be called to specific attention : In Geneva --- as in the international responses to the Soviet invasion --- the Afghan people are not consulted : officially only ...
... negotiations which are rarely mentioned in reports and commentary should be called to specific attention : In Geneva --- as in the international responses to the Soviet invasion --- the Afghan people are not consulted : officially only ...
Sivu 125
... negotiations began , Russian forces simply attacked Panjdeh , a section of Afghan territory north of the Oxus , and seized it , in order to gain ground while the border negotiations were in progress . The British protested , but ...
... negotiations began , Russian forces simply attacked Panjdeh , a section of Afghan territory north of the Oxus , and seized it , in order to gain ground while the border negotiations were in progress . The British protested , but ...
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