Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America, 1776-1949: Iraq-MuscatDepartment of State, 1968 |
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accordance advice and consent agreed agreement aircraft Ambassador America appointed April ARTICLE VIII authorities Chargé d'Affaires charges claims commerce Commission consent to ratification consular officer Consuls corporations and associations crime or offense December duly duties Economic Cooperation effect Emperor of Japan Entered into force Excellency Exchange of notes exchanged at Washington exportation extradition February following articles Foreign Affairs Government of Italy granted High Contracting Party highest consideration honor International Italian Government JAMES CLEMENT DUNN Japan Japanese July June June 15 King of Italy Latvia laws Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Majesty March ment Mexico Minister of Foreign Monrovia nationals Note Verbale paragraph payment persons port present Convention present Treaty President pursuant Ratifications exchanged regulations renewed assurances Republic of Korea Republic of Liberia respective Plenipotentiaries SEAL Secretary Senate advice signed at Washington Stat terminate territories thereof TIAS tion Treaty Series United Mexican vessels visa
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