Memorandum of Conversation with Mr. Tomlinson, Kenneth Young, Ward Allen, and Louis Henkin with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 4SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION
UNP-6112HS
September 8, 1952
"Realist" Working Paper on the Koreen Item
in the General Assembly.
Mr. Tomlinson, UK Embassy
Mr. Young, NA
DECLASSIFIED
Mr. Allen, EUR
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3.402
Mr. Henkin, UNP
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By
LEB NLT, Date 5-2-35
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Mr. Tomlinson called to give us the views of the Foreign office on
the working paper which we had given to the UK Embassy several weecks ago.
He informed us that Mr. Eden was grateful to the Department for consulting
the Foreign office at this stage. Mr. Eden stressed that he appreciates
the position which the Department feels it must take and has given the
Department's views his most earnest attention. However, he feels that he
must continue to maintain the views which were previously expressed to the
US Mission to the UN by Members of the UK Delegation. Mr. TomLinson in-
formed us that those views were given not in reply to our working paper,
but as the result of a conversation between Mr. Hickerson and Sir Gladryn
Jebb in which Hickerson expressed views similar to those which were later
given to the UK in the working paper.
ir. Tomlinson left with us the attached paper, pointing out that this
was not an official communication to the Department from the Foreign Office
but his own summary of the views of theForeign office as set forth in
cables to the UK Embassy.
Mr. Tonlinson stressed that in the view of the Foreign office the
steps called for in Korea are: (a) halting the aggression; (b) bringing
about an armistice; (e) negotiating a political settlement for Koreaj
and (d) seeking a solution for other Far Eastern problems. The Foreign
office believes that "8" -has been genirally achieved since the enemy
has been thrown back beyond the point from which the aggression started.
Now
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