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HUNGARY AT U.N.

Six-Year Veto By U.S. Ends

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) NEW YORK, June 6.

The United States yesterday dropped its seven-year-old campaign to keep the United Nations General Assembly from recognising the credential of the Hungarian delegation, the Associated Press reported. In the credentials committee meeting for the Assembly’s special session, it did not make its usual motion fbr a recommendation that the assembly take no action on the Hungarian credentials. As a result, the committee agreed to a recommendation that the Assembly accept the credentials of delegations generally, including Hungary’s. The United States delegate. Charles W. Yost, told the committee: “The United States delegation takes note of the recent announcement in Hungary of a general amnesty for prisoners arrested in connexion with the events of 1956.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 15

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HUNGARY AT U.N. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 15

HUNGARY AT U.N. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 15

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