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SECRET/NOF ORN Duight (is - 4 - se B. Pakistan - US May 14 Pakistani aide memoire to US states that if plane which had taken off from Peshawar had been diverted to USSR, Pakistan would have cause for bitter complaint. (Document No. 11) May 19 Pakistani note to US states that May 14 aide memoire might be considered a complaint from GOP. (Document No. 12) May 22 US note to Pakistan gives requested assurance. (Document No. 13) C. Pakistan - Afghanistan May 16 Afghan note to Pakistan protests the use of a Pakistani airfield for a flight violating Afghan airspace, and states that RGA awaiting elucidations and assurance that no such violations would be allowed in the future. (Document No. 14) June 4 Pakistani note to Afghanistan denies allegation that flight originated from Peshawar with the cooperation of the GOP, and that if flight did take place it was without the knowledge of the GOP. The note recalls the GOP note of November 10, 1959, protesting to Afghan Government about frequent and repeated violations of Pakistani airspace. (Document No. 15) SECRET/NOROPN

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