Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the Ambassador of Italy, and Theodore Achilles
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OCR Page 1 of 2SECRET
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
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Dept. of State letter, A13.3.1973
7.33.25
Memorandum of Conversation
By NLT- He , NARS Date 4.28.76
DATE:
Dec. 5., 1949
SUBJECT:
European Integration
PARTICIPANTS The Secretary
The Italian Ambassador
can
Mr. Achilles, WE
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COPIES TO:
EUR
SERVICET
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ECA
GA
Embassy Rome
Embassy London
Embassy Paris
Frankfurt
1-1493
During a conversation on various matters, the
Ambassador referred to the conversations in progress be- -
tween the Italian, French and Benelux Governments concerning
steps toward possible economic union. He mentioned the
importance of integrating Germany with Western Europe
but expressed the opinion that Germany should be invited
to participate after the steps had been agreed upon
rather than in the process of formulating them.
He
also
referred to the importance of the United Kingdom parti-
cipating to the greatest extent practicable.
I said that we had real interest in the conversations
to which he referred and were heartily in favor of any
constructive measures leading toward closer economic
integration in Western Europe. I said that the problem had
security, political and economic aspects. The security
aspect, in which Canada and the United States had a deep
interest, had been satisfactorily dealt with in the
Atlantic Pact. Canada and the United States had similarly
deep interest in the economic aspect. The question of
Germany, however, was a political one and urgent. I saw
it as of even greater urgency than action in the economic
field. The question was what framework Germany should be
integrated into and the framework would clearly have to be
larger than continental if Germany were not to dominate
it. I had discussed these problems in Paris with
Schuman and Bevin. The former's views were close to my
own and I had hopes that Mr. Bevin was coming around in
this direction since he had initially held them and had
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