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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (Naval Aide)229
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
the
3.1
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date 9-5-55
July 31, 1951
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
NATO MEETING
Embassy Brussels has informed the Belgian
Foreign Office of our desire to postpone the
North Atlantic Council meeting until late October in Rome. Mr. Van Zeeland,
who will be chairman of the meeting, is absent from Brussels, but Mr. de
Gruben, the Secretary General of the Foreign Office, expressed the opinion
that there was no particular obstacle to holding a meeting in September in
Ottawa, to be attended by the Foreign Ministers and Finance Ministers, to
be followed by full-dress meeting, including Defense Ministers, in October.
He did, however, object to regarding the September meeting as "prelimi-
nary! and felt it would be essential to have a fixed agenda for both meetings.
Moreover, he pointed out that it would be difficult to separate political and
financial matters from military matters, as we had suggested, and he said
that in some respects the military issues were further advanced and ready
for ministerial discussion than the financial and economic ones.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
We have instructed our Missions in Paris and
London to urge the French and British Govern-
ments to join us in suspending permits to the Czechoslovak airlines to over-
fly the Western Zones of Germany beginning August 1st. The French and
British High Commissioners in Germany have shown reluctance to join in
this move which we conceived primarily as retaliation for the imprisonment
of Mr. Oatis by the Czechs. We have instructed our Missions to point out to
the French and British that the move is also designed to protect other West-
ern nationals and Western prestige generally in Czechoslovakia, which has
suffered from our inaction in the face of the Oatis case.
KOREA
Ambassador Muccio reports that President Rhee
has "leaked" to the press the story of General
Paik's refusal to attend a session of the truce talks in Kaesong on the grounds
that he was forbidden to attend any meeting which would discuss the estab-
lishment of a new line of demarcation across Korea. Muccio says that Rhee's
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