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Luns and did
This seems to have been something of a misunderstanding on Luns ' part however, who had never heard of Kotte's anti-Second Council movement and did not wish to be affiliated with it.

Luns and by
When in 1960 it became obvious that allied support for this policy, particularly from the United States, was waning, Luns tried to find an intermediate solution by transferring the administration of the territory to the United Nations, yet this attempt to keep West New Guinea out of Indonesian hands failed as well.
Despite his personal anger over this outcome, which was considered a personal defeat by Luns, the foreign minister nevertheless worked to restore relations with Indonesia in the aftermath of the West New Guinea problem.
Gradually his views on Gaullist foreign policies were shared by the other EEC members and they joined Luns in his objections.
European members of NATO, according to Luns, should understand that the United States carried international responsibilities while the latter should understand that in-depth consultation with the European governments was conditional to forging a united front on the international stage, which could be accepted and endorsed by all members of NATO.
Luns convinced American leaders that it undermined the credibility in Western Europe of their nuclear strategy by neglecting European fears of a change of strategy which would leave Europe unprotected in case of a Soviet nuclear attack.
* Luns was awarded many high-ranking awards during his lifetime, among them the Grand Cross of the Légion d ’ Honneur in 1954, Member of Order of Companions of Honour of the British Queen in 1971 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by then President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Due to the ban imposed on him by Luns Oltmans was forced to help support himself through his family's inheritance.

Luns and who
His father Huib Luns was a versatile artist and a gifted educationalist, who ended his career as professor of architectural drawing at the Technical University of Delft.
Luns who now had become Oltmans ' nemesis called him a ' one engine mosquito '.

Luns and policies
Initially Luns stood alone and he was afraid that French-German cooperation would result in anti-Atlantic and anti-American policies which harmed the interests of the West.

Luns and Second
Luns shared Dutch public opinion in demanding that Germany recognize the damage it had caused during the Second World War, furthermore a mea culpa required.

Luns and August
Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert Luns ( August 28, 1911 – July 17, 2002 ) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Catholic People's Party ( KVP ) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ).

Luns and 1971
After the 1956 elections Beyen left office and Luns stayed as Foreign Minister until 1971 in both center-left and center-right governments.
In 1971, Luns was appointed as NATO Secretary-General.
Joseph Luns Dutch Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1956 to 1971, under 7 consecutive kabinets.

Luns and .
* 1911 – Joseph Luns, Dutch politician and diplomat, 5th Secretary General of NATO ( d. 2002 )
* July 17 – Joseph Luns, Dutch politician and diplomat, 5th Secretary General of NATO ( b. 1911 )
Joseph Luns was born in a Roman Catholic, francophile and artistic family.
Luns got his secondary education in Amsterdam and Brussels.
Therefore, Luns decided to study law at Amsterdam University during the period 1932 – 1937.
Like his father, Luns demonstrated a preference for conservative and authoritarian political parties and an interest in international politics.
Luns himself had been a silent member of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands ( NSB ), but left in 1936 before this party chose a strongly anti-semitic course.
Ambassador E. Michiels van Verduynen discovered Luns ' great affinity for the political element in international affairs and entrusted him with important files on Germany which Luns handled with great skill.
In 1949 Luns was appointed as deputy Dutch permanent representative to the United Nations.
Luns was sceptical of the importance of the United Nations for international peace, believing it at times to be more like a forum for propaganda than a center for solving international conflicts.
Due to the tenacity of the Dutch Catholic People's Party to occupy the Foreign Ministry after the 1952 elections, Luns entered Dutch politics as the favorite of its political leader Romme.
Luns was responsible for bilateral relations, Benelux and international organisations.
Atlantic cooperation was a fundamental aspect of Luns ’ foreign policy, and Dutch foreign policy in general.
In the opinion of Luns, Western Europe could not survive the Cold War without American nuclear security and he therefore promoted strong and intensified political and military cooperation in NATO.
Luns accepted American leadership of the Atlantic Alliance as such but expected better cooperation between the United States and its allies, since, in Luns ’ opinion, the former too often acted independently of its allies, particularly in decolonisation issues.
Although a great supporter of Atlantic cooperation, Luns could also be critical of U. S. foreign policy and in bilateral relations he defended Dutch national interests strongly, as well as expecting American support in the bilateral difficulties with Indonesia.
In 1952 Luns expected to improve relations with Indonesia without transferring the disputed area of West New Guinea to the former colony.

did and visit
His accomplishments, and the fact that he was resident, did much to offset the unkind words travelers used to describe Little Rock after a visit there.
The years 1812 and 1813 saw him in Germany and France again, but on this visit to Berlin he did not seek out the philosophers as he had on his first journey.
However, in the next visit that the researcher made to the medium, he did not receive a personal reading.
According to the Lanercost Chronicle, Alexander did not spend his decade as a widower alone: " he used never to forbear on account of season nor storm, nor for perils of flood or rocky cliffs, but would visit none too creditably nuns or matrons, virgins or widows as the fancy seized him, sometimes in disguise.
The child Andrew's rule in Halych must have been only nominal ; he did not even visit his principality.
It seems certain that he did not visit Rome, however, as he would have mentioned it in the autobiographical chapter of his Historia Ecclesiastica.
In 1747 Algarotti went back to Potsdam and became court chamberlain, but did not leave to visit the archeological diggings at Herculaneum.
As it was, his political activities caused his travel to be restricted by the U. S. government and he did not visit the UK until later, at which point he met none of the DNA researchers in England.
Eric was brought up in the company of his mother and sisters, and apart from a brief visit in the summer of 1907, they did not see the husband and father Richard Blair until 1912.
In Melbourne, a crowd estimated at 750, 000 turned out to welcome Johnson, although a vocal anti-war contingent demonstrated against the visit by throwing paint bombs at Johnson's car and chanting " LBJ, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?
Cornell University did not field a search team in Arkansas during 2008 – 2009, but focused on mangrove habitats in southwest Florida, with a later visit planned for South Carolina.
If he did visit the English court, he was the first reigning King of Scots to do so in more than eighty years.
La Pérouse did attempt to visit Norfolk Island, but only to investigate, not to take possession.
" There is little detail about the destruction, except to say that the Lord did visit them in great judgment because of their wickedness.
He made many diplomatic visits throughout Europe and the Americas, including an extensive visit to the United States in 1936 where he met Franklin D. Roosevelt, who appointed a personal envoy – who did not require Senate confirmation – to the Holy See in December 1939, re-establishing a diplomatic tradition that had been broken since 1870 when the pope lost temporal power.
He established Canadian diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, before the United States did, and went on an official visit to Beijing.
The theoretical link between the two houses has been criticized because Hoban did not visit France.
Arafat had a deteriorating relationship with his father ; when he died in 1952, Arafat did not attend the funeral, nor did he visit his father's grave upon his return to Gaza.
Emma later claimed that they came in response to a letter inviting them to visit her which had been forged by Harold, but historians believe that she probably did invite them in an effort to counter Harold's growing popularity.
" Nichols never seriously considered her for the part, preferring to cast a younger woman ( Anne Bancroft was 36 while Gardner was 45 ), but he did visit her hotel, where he later recounted that " she sat at a little French desk with a telephone, she went through every movie star cliché.
The fact that this delivery occurred exactly nine months following Fersen's visit did not escape the attention of many, and though there is much doubt and historical speculation about the parentage of this child, public opinion towards her decreased noticeably.
In contrast, the Next Generation episode " Justice " did not explicitly explain whether the Edo people were pre-warp or were aware of offworld space travelers prior to the Enterprise's visit.
Although Holbein did not work for the king during this visit, he painted the portraits of courtiers such as Sir Henry Guildford and his wife Lady Mary, and of Anne Lovell, recently identified as the subject of Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling.
Jelly Roll Morton did not visit, stating in his later Library of Congress interview and recordings that he expected jazz pianist Tony Jackson would attend and win a jazz piano competition at the Exposition.

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