ACCUSATION BY NASSER
‘U.S. Pressure On Egypt’ IN.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) CAIRO, May 2. President Nasser, in a May Day speech, ’-esterday accused the United States of trying to exert economic pressure on Egypt. President Nasser c aid he had asked Washington to renew its shipments of surplus wheat to Egypt, but no renewal was in sight. Shipments to Egypt were suspended after a series of anti-American incidents in Cairo last November and December.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30740, 3 May 1965, Page 13
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