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NLT(NAVAL AIDE) 433 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402 WASHINGTON State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982 By DEK NLT, Date 9-10-85 November 26, 1952 TOP SECRET SEGURITY INFORMA: TION SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS KOREA Embassy London states that according to the UK Foreign Office, the Indians have been keeping the Chinese Communists currently informed of developments in the UN General Assembly since the introduction of the Indian resolu- tion on prisoners of war, but have not solicited Chinese Communist advice or reactions. The Indians are said by the UK source to have obtained no commitments whatever from the Chinese Com- munists. In New York, following meetings between the Secretary and Foreign Secretary Eden, followed later in the day by discussions among the co-sponsors of the 21-power resolution on Korea, a press communique was issued stating that agreement had been reached to accord priority in the voting on the Indian resolution and that necessary textual clarification would be sought in paragraph 17 re- lating to the disposition of prisoners whose return home was not effected by the repatriation commission, It was agreed that the 21 co-sponsors would continue to meet as necessary. Following this session, the US and UK agreed on efforts designed to impress upon Menon, author of the Indian proposal, the desirability of in- corporating in his resolution points which he had made in his own speech in the First Committee. WESTERN Our High Commissioner in Germany reports that EUROPE during a quadripartite meeting yesterday, Chancellor Adenauer criticized the French on ratification of the contractual agreements, the development of European defense and the Saar. Speaking of the "general paralysis in Europe," Adenauer said German ratification would remove the obstacles to French ratifi- cation but that the Benelux countries were waiting for French action, while Italy is obviously not going to move until after the April elections. This, he said, means that the earliest date on which the treaties will enter into effect is next summer. Speaking of the Saar, the French representative agreed the psychological situation was bad and that feelings were becoming inflamed, but TOP SECRET SECURITY INF 'ORMATION