Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Foreign Minister of Australia Richard Casey, and Ward P. Allen
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UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO THE
SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OECRET
SECURITY INFORMATION
MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
361
November 7, 1952
SUBJECT:
Dutch New Guinea; Status of Troops in Japan; (typed November 10, 1952)
ANZUS.
PARTICIPANTS: Foreign Minister Casey, Australian Delegation
The Secretary of State
Ward P. Allen
COPIES TO:
U.S. Deleg (tion, 7th GA
Department
Mr. Taylor
Distribution to be
Ambassador Key
determined by s/s.
Mr. Ross
Secretary-General
Ward P. Allen
Reference
Dutch New Guinea. Minister Casey referred to a conversation which he had
November 6th with Foreign Minister Luns of the Netherlands at which time Mr. Luns
had given him a copy of the statement recently made in the States General (copy
of which had been given to Mr. Acheson by Mr. Luns on Oct. 31). Minister Casey
reported that the text as actually delivered was slightly stronger since it elimi-
nated the following indicated phrases:
"The Government believes that a resumption of the negotiations
on Netherlands New Guinea with Indonesia will hardly not serve any useful
of on-hieh-the-respeetive-Governments-heve-teken
Since Minister Casey said that he had understood the general reaction in Djakarta
had been mild and the press reaction in some cases quite good, the Secretary read
to Mr. Casey Telegram No. 842 from Djakarta which reported sharp reaction both by
government officials and by most sections of the press.
Minister Casey reiterated Australia's hope that the U.S. would support the
Dutch position on this issue. The Secretary indicated that the matter had been
raised with him recently by both Minister Luns and by Minister Mukarto of Indonesia,
each of whom had requested US support for their position. He had replied that in
our view this was a matter between the Netherlands and Indonesia; we see no helpful
contribution we can make now and, therefore, desire to maintain a neutral attitude.
Minister Casey seemed to understand but pointed out that so far as Australia was
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