Documents on Sri Lanka's Foreign Policy, 1947-1965 |
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BASIC PRINCIPLES | xlvii |
Prime Minister S W R D Bandaranaike on Neutralism | 5 |
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accept action Africa agreed Agreement Algeria Article Asia Asian Assembly attitude Bandung Bandung Conference British Ceylon Government Charter Chinese Government co-operation Colombo Conference colonial Committee Commonwealth Commonwealth of Nations Communist concerned conflict Congo Cyprus D.S. Senanayake Defence and External developing countries disarmament discussions Document Dominion draft resolution Dudley Senanayake economic development External Affairs fact forces foreign policy freedom Government of Ceylon Hansard HR hope Hungary important independence Indian origin Israel J.R. Jayewardene matter military Minister of Ceylon negotiations non-aligned November nuclear Organization Paras parties peace People's Republic persons of Indian political position Prime Minister Prime Minister Sirimavo principles problem proposals question regard representative Republic of China S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike Secretary-General Security Council Senanayake Session settlement Sirimavo Bandaranaike situation solution Source South Soviet Union Speech Sri Lanka Delegate status territory trade Treaty U.N. General Assembly United Kingdom United Nations Vietnam withdrawal