Yugoslavia: Talks, 1968

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Title
Yugoslavia: Talks, 1968
Collection
Robert T. Murphy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
RTMPP-029-001
Date(s) of Materials
27 March 1968-21 October 1973
Folder Description
This folder contains memoranda, correspondence, and telegrams concerning the Air Transport Agreement between the United States and Yugoslavia (then known as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). Also included in the folder is a report titled, "United States-Yugoslavia Negotiations," outlining aviation relations between the two countries, European tourism and trade information, a map of travel routes of Pan American World Airways (Pan Am), and several pages of handwritten notes by an unidentified individual pertaining to various articles within the Air Transport Argeement.
Extent / Physical Description
166 digitized pages
Series
Series 02. International Negotiations, 1947, 1960-1973.
Preferred Citation
Robert T. Murphy Personal Papers. International Negotiations, 1947, 1960-1973. Yugoslavia: Talks, 1968
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Media Type
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