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Sukarno Reported Inviting Peace Corps to Indonesia
President Sukarno has decided to invite United States Peace Corps volunteers to Indonesia in what would be a significant turning point in Indonesian-American relations, informed sources said today.
Sukarno Reported Inviting Peace Corps to Indonesia
Sukarno Reported Inviting Peace Corps to Indonesia
September 9, 1962
Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept 8 (UPI) President Sukarno has decided to invite United States Peace Corps volunteers to Indonesia in what would be a significant turning point in Indonesian-American relations, informed sources said today.
Sargent Shriver, the director of the Peace Corps, is in Indonesia at the invitation of Mr. Sukarno and has discussed the program with him.
The warming of relations follows American efforts in mediating the dispute between Indonesia and the Netherlands over Netherlands New Guinea.
Links to Related Topics (Tags):
Peace Corps Annual Report: 1962; Peace Corps Indonesia; Directory of Indonesia RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Indonesia RPCVs
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