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OCR Page 1 of 3INCOMING TELEGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF STATE-DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
TELEGRAP,H BRANCH
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Action: EUR
DECLASSIFIED
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E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
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Depr. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
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By NLT-2JC , NARS Date 4.22.75
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Rec'd. Nov. 25, 1947
OFD
10:57 p.m.
DCR
LOG
FROM:
London
SISR
TO:
Secretary of State
NO:
6191, November 25, 10 p.m.
US URGENT
DELSEC 1501
FOR THE PRGSIDENT, VANDENBERG, CONNALLY, EATON, BLOOM
AND LOVETT.
First meeting Council of Foreign Ministers opened November
25 in Lancaster House with Bevin, Molotov, Bidault and
Marshall present, It was agreed that the chairmanship
of the London session will rotate each meeting and that
the Council will meet daily at 3:30 p.n.,
Marshall introduced a suggestion to speed up the Council's
work. Each Minister under the plan would circulate all
prepared statements to his colleagues in advance of the
meetings in order to avoid reading them before the Council,
thus saving the time taken to translate theme The plan
was accepted by all as a guide to be followed whenever
possible.
Bevin, as Chairman, raised the question of the Council's
agenda, on which the Minister Deputies could not agree
during their meeting here last week. The US, UK and
France had proposed that the Austrian treaty be con-
sidered by the Council before the German problem. Molotov
reaffirmed the Soviet position by saying that the German
question more important than the Austrian treaty
and therefore should be considered first, specifically,
the procedure for preparation of the German peace treaty.
Marshall
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