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Withdrawal of French Forces from N.A.T.O. Command*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966

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Footnotes

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[The French denunciation of the Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty appears at page 440.]

References

page 425 note ** [Reproduced from 54 Department of State Bulletin 536 (April 4, 1966).]

page 426 note 1 The French aide memoire, which is dated Mar. 10, was delivered to the U.S. Embassy at Paris on Mar. 11.

page 426 note * [Reproduced from 54 Department of State Bulletin 617-18 (April 18, 1966). Translations of the French notes of March 8 and 10, 1966, showing the differences in the texts delivered to each of the member states of N.A.T.O. appear at page 428.]

page 428 note * [Reproduced from French Affairs - No. 192 (April 1966), pp. 1-4 a press release issued by the Embassy of France Press and Information Service, New York.]

page 432 note 2 Delivered by the U.S. Embassy at Paris to the French Foreign Office on Apr. 12.

page 432 note 3 For text of the North Atlantic Treaty, see Bulletin of Mar. 20, 1949, p. 339.

page 432 note 4 For text, see ibid., Apr. 4, 1966, p. 536.

page 432 note * [Reproduced from 54 Department of State Bulletin 699-703 (May 2, 1966). Translations of the French notes of March 29 and 30, 1966, showing the differences in the texts delivered to each of the member states of N.A.T.O. appear at page 536.]

page 433 note 5 For text, see ibid., Oct. 11, 1954, p. 515.

page 433 note 6 For text, see ibid., Nov. 15, 1954, p. 720.

page 434 note 7 Delivered to the U.S. Embassy at Paris on Mar. 29.

page 436 note * [Reproduced from French Affairs - No. 192 (April 1966), pp. 5-8, a press release issued by the Embassy of France Press and Information Service, New York.]

page 438 note * For Germany, this sentence appeared in point 1 as paragraph 3.

page 439 note * The text of the first memorandum was delivered to the United States Government in Washington on March 11.