Telegram from Ambassador Warren Austin to Secretary of State Dean Acheson
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NLT (KOREA/SD) 383
TELEGRAM
Department of State
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TOB SECRET
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Control: 8535
709
Rec't: December 18, 1950
UNA
: New York
7:30 p.m.
TO: Secretary of State
SS
NATIONS,
G
NO: DELGA 448, December 18, 6:35 p.m.
EUR
NEA
DECLASSIFIED
13/27/20
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PRIORITY.
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Authority
FRUS 1950 VOL. VII
Re Korea:
17.1567-1870
By DEB NLT
Date 2-26-85
Cease-fire subcommittee, Entezam, Rau and Pearson, invited
Gross to meet with them Sunday evening, December 17. Pre-
sent also at meeting which lasted over two and a half hours
was Jebb.
Meeting was opened by Rau. He said that although the com-
mittee had not any official contacts with Wu, he had had
informal discussions with him. Wu privately reiterated the
PRC feeling that the 13-power Asian resolution re cease-
fire is a trap in the sense that Communists are called upon
to cease hostilities without any concrete assurances that
there will subsequently be broad negotiations with them on
Far East problems. He added that Wu had asked Rau to keep
trying, that the Communists want peace and that while he
must return to Peiping on December 19, a mission could al-
ways return. Gross commented that Wu's public utterances
followed entirely the Malik approach and that if the Com-
munists wanted to settle these problems they could do so.
Gross wanted the record clear that the Communists have from
the beginning singled out the US for vituperation and that
this tactic should be seen for what it is.
Rau continued that in the light of his contacts with Wu and
after conferring with the other members of the subcommittee,
they had decided that thé best way to meet what might be a
suspicious, but nevertheless real fear of entrapment would
be by passing immediately the second Asian resolution call-
ing for the representatives of governments not named in the
resolution to make recommendations for the peaceful settle-
ment of existing issues. During the ensuing discussion,
which ended with a rejection of this idea and the strong
opposition to it by Gross, the following points were covered:
(A) Calling upon the representatives of governments to mee
as soon as possible would mean as soon as possible after a
cease-fire were
(over)
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