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Belgium: General, 1 December 1962-10 January 1963

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Digital Identifier:
JFKNSF-009-011
Title:
Belgium: General, 1 December 1962-10 January 1963
Date(s) of Materials:
27 November 1962-8 January 1963
Folder Description:
This folder contains memoranda and cables regarding the Trade Expansion Act of 1962; Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs Paul-Henri Spaak’s views on the state of Europe including the EEC, agriculture, Great Britain, Germany, and France; and meetings between Spaak and United States Ambassador to Belgium Douglas MacArthur II. Also included in this folder is a memorandum of conversation for a meeting between Foreign Minister Spaak and President John F. Kennedy on the European Economic Community (EEC) and agricultural protectionism.
Extent:
65 digital pages
Collection:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
01.
Series Name:
Countries.
Preferred Citation:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files. Countries. Belgium: General, 1 December 1962-10 January 1963. JFKNSF-009-011. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Place(s):
Belgium
Europe
Physical Description:
65 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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