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University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 5-4-1968 Kabul Times (May 4, 1968, vo. 7, no. 36) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (May 4, 1968, vo. 7, no. 36)" (1968). Kabul Times. 1778. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1778 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. , , L '. .. , . - . \ PAGE'4 THE KABUL 'TIMES tmi':"--~'''' ,~.~-., '. • .. '. ::·E·:·,':l.. , I' i, . '. dry- ,.. ". " ,-. '"'1 -.l" '" " ,1, FOR SHEER "J.c, I '; .~l _ I. J J ...." l:iis Majesty's .Speech - \ J ' ULTI ~". ,D.EL~GHT -I (Continued from page. I) world I"sian and of the international pea~e hearts It was about this time thai We hope the Vietnam issue will be which lhe spirit of today's world de­ r.~\ • the people of AfghanJSlln, after nc- solved through the implementation Ill,mds, and thus provide for them· .... .. ;lrly 8:"Century of armed struggle of the Geneva Agreements of 1954 selves' a suitable' atm'osphere for the __ agamst the gTea'cst impenal!stic po- in such a way as to ensure the unity solution of their mutual problems wer of Ihat day. succeeded In thro~ dod mdependence of the Vietnam- and consolidarion of ties of friend­ wing off the imposed dominatIon of c"e oallon. ship_ aliens and 3l'hievlOg the country's Your excellency, I Sincerely thank o mdependence. KABUL, SUNDAY, MAY 4,1969 (SAUR 14,1347 S,H) PRICE.AF.4 Evacuation of the Arab territories you for acceptmg our invitation to . rill.: Afghans subsoquently cxpcr­ nu:upied as a resull of the rece.nt see this fnendly country and for hay· - IcncctJ co' another bitler truth Our agression of Israel against Arab sta­ iog proVided Us with the auspicioll~ unlry. as a result of 100 years of tes IS the first condition for prepar­ opportunity of meeting you Sunay Watehes confrontmg aggreSSion and oppres­ 109 'he ground for reestablishing I am sure these contacls and exc­ sion by aliens had fearfully lagged peace In the MiddJe East region, hange of views which take place behmd the current of modern life II IS hoped Ihat With due consid· durmg your Visit will be mutually and modern CIvilisation. cratlon for 'he lOahenable fights of beneCicial and will be effective in When Afghamstan concentrated the Arab refugees, the efforts of the further strengthening our ties. , Ruzkashi, hL'r effor:s on bndglng thiS distan· nallons and political authoritlcs of I hope that your excellency's and L:::. fncmJly and brotherly Turkey the world herem Will rcach a frui· your respected companions' s·oy in .Ph:~iiminary l."'(lcndcU a helping hand tfu I conclUSion as soon as possible Afghanistan will be pleasant. NegutiationJS The cooperation of the governm­ sO that the threat to world security I request those present to please Attends PM ent 01 Turkey In the fIelds of educ­ from thiS source Will be elIminated ra ISC thcir glasses and share my si· Scheduled To Stan May 10 ,Itll," and admInistratIOn and espec­ Afghanislan believes rhal Ihe na­ nlcre WIshes for the prosperity of 1<llIy the share of our Turkish bre· tams of the region In which we live oUr frtendly and brotherly nation thern In traInmg and cducalmg Af­ hy pursumg lhc prinCIple 01 fnend· of Turkey. U.S.·AMBASSADOR HARRIMAN ghan officers' wlthln the country and Iy undcrslandmg In a search for pe' To the health of our dear guest Reception m TurkIsh military academics at a ,I,dul means 10 solve their mutual H IS Excellency levdet Sunay, the IlI1le that the meanmg of loday's sy­ prob'ems on the basis of Justice and preSident of our friendly and bro· TO MEET NN. MINISTER THUY KABUL. May 4. (Bakhtarl "l..:ma IL' technical assistance was not lespet:t for rlgh1s of peoples and therly Turkey and his respe~ted co. Turktsh PreSident Jevdet Sun­ ycl understood by other nations of­ qatIons, ciln m,lIntarn thelt hes and mpanions to 1hc cvontinuance and co_ ay. HRH Prmce Ahmad Shah WASHINGTON, May (AFPl.-The fCI s dnforgellahle memories to our mprOVl' them n!i;olidation of ftienoship between 4; United States and and members of entourage 'Of n.lIlOn fh,s IS the hest mClhod WIth wh­ Afghanistan and Turkey and to wo­ North Vietnam agreed Fridav nn Paris as a site for prelIminary the President of Turkey return­ f hl' deSire LO ImplOve the monll /L'h these states com n'allse !heIr rld peace, talks to begin on May 10. ed here from Kunduz at 12_30 to­ 'llul mil'crlal t:undltions of life and President" John""" informed North lIwn lI1tc:'r(',,:s and the lllierests of the Vietnam yesterday that F'rGm left to right: EhSan Sabri day by air to bridge the same dIstance between .- --- --- -- ------ -------- the U.S. agreed to open talks in Pans on May 10. as propose<l Chaglayangal, the torelgn minis· President Sunay was schedul­ uur flfe rind Ihal of Ihe modern age. by HanOI ter ot Turkey: Prime MInIster ed to visit the hIstorical -relics \\hl1e pro cClmg our lnuepcndencc, Observers feel that no matter what the possibilitIes of a com­ Etemadi's wife; President Sunay In Bamyan, but because of bad ln~plrctl h:l, the efforls of the pet'· Jevdet Sunay's Speech pr~)r:tlse solution between Washington and Hancfi may be, the chan. and Prime MInIster Etemadl In weather lhe programme wa~ pIt' 01 Afghanlslan In the pa!i;t half co, of a peace settrement 10 Southeast ASIa had been greatly .n­ Tbursday night's reaptlon. In the changed L~'lliun ln1l11""ed From Page 1 ) \\ lth all countncs espeCially neigh­ hAncea. back row: Tur:.tisb Ambassador Our (on5:llullon enshrines rhl' At the Kabul airport. PresI­ ghan fr endshlp remams exemplary buur~ and the countries of our re­ lIamld Batu. Dr. Mobammad An· fln,lI obJcC"lvC' of these efforts With as. and Mrs. Datu. dent Sunay was received by. Pn­ -, Llrkcy has closely followed lbe g on itnd Ihls way partiCipate JO 1be The selectIon by HanOI of The DemocratIc Republic of UUC r.:~peLl 10 realllies emanallng President Sunay on the way to lay a wreath a t th~ tomh of PItOIO 8y Noor Bakhlar me MInister Noor Ahmad Et.>­ tllsIOTlt:.tl ~truggle of the brotherly Pans as the venue for the talks Vietnam IS of the opmlon that from nur n,lllOnal hl'ltory ,lOd t:ul t.:reallon of peaceful atmosphere madt and First Deputy Prime MI nLlllun 01 Afghanistan for attaming was regarded as an undoUbted formal talks between HanOi and lure We are pleased to see that our n1ster and MInIster of Education her Independence and SUbsequently - _._------------ --------- success fOT French diplomacy, I he L~lIlSlltulll1nal reform gUides elforts In thiS regard m recent years Washington should be under'.:- Dr Ail Ahmad Popal. Gov­ for Lonsolldalmg her freedom and and suggested that France would '\19hanl'it;-m !award allarnmg suc,:h a have produced satisfactory results ken Immedlately_ " I d ernor of Kabul and aClmg mayor hk('wise her endeavours for econo' play some part in the politIcal It decides to send Mmlstel Xu- hie- whlLh Will he b.lscd on demo· We attribute great Importance to e man Governor of Kabul. At 1030 this mornm" IIIIL uevelopment and conSiders Af­ nOCKEFELLE,R BEATS NilXON IN PRIMARY processes leading Lo a peace Lr3Ly .lIld on th.11 b,lsis our SOClcly the development of our relations and yan Thuy to hold formal talks President Sunay accompamed hv ghanlslan s ac.:helvement as her uwn BOSTON. Massachuetls. May ncally three-qual tel s of the vo- won easily He received tWIce the settlement in Vietnam Will pur~ul' a healthy patlCrn of de-. cooperation With neighbOUrs and Ihe With a representative of the u" 'Testifies Before HRH Prince Ahmad Shah vislte': "Ul'c,;l:S'i ~. (Reuter) -Nelson Rockefel­ tes counted Il:.rr.n \'t.1tes that then Senator President Johnson made the government to deCide WIth the \e1opmenl h<l~cd pn the rl'qlllrcmenl" c.:ouorries of the Middle East and [he Sher Khan oort establish­ Ihe ler forged ahead In the Massa­ Rockefeller had :30 per Cenl.-d.Jtlhn F Kennedy received III announcement at the start of hiS ceSS'1 111 tlllr IUlle" Among fundamental prinCiples ,d~o the counlncs of the Balkans 10 us Side the conditIOnal ments flf nur foreign polley IS our desire to ('huSCll~ Republican primary yes· Nixon 2fi '1('1' cent and MassCl- ~l~}fiO III hiS home stale HI' also first natlenwlde teleVIsed press the atmosphere of "deten"e" neal. lion by the UnIted States of '\s House CommI°tee - On arrival at POI t the gue'i"_ h t~(' Ihe nallOnal securlly of Turkey terday on hIS first outing as a l'husetts "favounte son" candl- "JPIt'kt'd uo a 10 lJel cent cr05S* conference in several months bombing and all other acts of I hl' llln~ "Iruggle ul Ihe people ed belween East and West. Without of H IS Majesty and HRH Prince un la"lIng pIllars wllh spc(:lal con. preSIdentIal hopeful while pea­ nate, Gov, .John A Volpe, the' over vote from the republicans Hc said he had made hIS deCISIon war against the Democratic Ro- KABUL.

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