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November 26, 1979

Letter from Prime Minister Van Agt to President Carter

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Dutch Prime Minister van Agt responds to President Carter's concerns about a Dutch proposal to reduce NATO modernization. He writes that in light of Carter's concern, he will not press the Dutch proposal but that his government remains concerned over the size of the modernization program.


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Archive A.A.M. van Agt box 41: TNF Dossier, Catholic Documentation Center, Radbout University, Nijmegen. Contributed by Ruud van Dijk.

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2011-11-20

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