Interest of the United States in preserving peaceful relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan regarding jurisdiction over the North-West Frontier Province and the Tribal Areas 1
1. For occasional reference to this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. v, Part 1, pp. 265 ff. The principal documentation of the Department of State on this subject for the years 1947–1949 is in files 745.90H, 745F.90H, and 745F.90H15.
[815] The Director of the Office of South Asian Affairs (Mathews) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (McGhee)
[Washington,] January 24,
1950.
689.90D/1–2450: Telegram
[816] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Afghanistan
Washington, February 8, 1950—12 noon.
689.90D/2–850: Telegram
[817] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Afghanistan
Washington, April
7, 1950—7 p. m.
689.90D/4–750: Telegram
[818] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
London, April
19, 1950—7 p. m.
689.90D/4–1950: Telegram
[819] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Afghanistan
Washington, April
29, 1950—3 p. m.
689.90D/4–2950: Telegram
[820] The Ambassador in India (Henderson) to the Secretary of State
New Delhi, May 1,
1950—10 a. m.
689.90D3/5–510: Telegram
[821] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Afghanistan
Washington, November 2, 1950—5 p. m.
689.90D/11–250: Telegram
[822] The Ambassador in Afghanistan (Dreyfus) to the Secretary of State
Kabul, November 13, 1950—6 p. m.
689.90D/11–1350: Telegram
[823] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Pakistan
Washington, November 28, 1950—7 p. m.
689.90D/11–2450: Telegram