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" We were not prompted by considerations of ... aid, education missions . . . and such other benefits likely to accrue from our membership. These things, however desirable, are immaterial. What was foremost in our minds was the expectation of United Nations... "
Area Handbook for Burma - Page 187
by American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies, Thomas Duval Roberts - 1968 - 375 pages
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Area Handbook for Burma, Volume 550, Issues 61-62

John William Henderson, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1971 - 368 pages
...minds was attested to by Prime Minister U Nu, who stated after his country joined the United Nations: We were not prompted by considerations of ... aid,...should be subjected to aggression by a stronger power. It was also fear of Communist China that influenced Burma's attitude toward the Peking regime in late...
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