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DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Are 2-23-25 19,1973.
670
Be NLT HC NARS Date 4-29-76
NATIONAL
321
ARCHIVES AND
MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
RECORDS
JEERVICE"
(s)
December 12, 1949
SUB JECT :
Jordan's Attitude on Jerusalem and the Palestine Settlemento
PARTICIPANTS: The Secretary
Fawzi Pasha el Mulki - Jordan Defense Minister
ANE - Mr. Stabler
COPIES TO: Cairo, Jidda, Baghdad, Beirut, Damascus, Amman, Tel Aviv,
Jerusalen, London, CIA, USUN, DRN, NEA, ANE, S/S
Problem: The Jordan Defense Minister presented a letter from the King
to the President and expressed the views of his Government regarding
Jerusalem and Palestine settlement.
Action Required None
Action Assigned to:
Discussion:
Fawzi Pasha el Mulki called on me at his request this afternoon
in order to present a letter from King Abdullah addressed to the
President. In presenting the letter, Fawzi Pasha said the King held
the President in high esteem and had great adniration for the United
States. I thanked Fawzi Pasha for the letter and said I would bring
it to the President's attention.
Fawzi Pasha then referred to the Resolution of December 9, 1949
regarding the internationalization of Jerusalen. He stated that the
views of his Government had been made known by him to the United
Nations. Since the adoption of the Resolution he had not received any
further word from the King, but he could assumo that there has been
no change of attitude, Fawzi Pasha expressed the hope that the
Trusteeship Council would not proceed with its work without taking
into account the views of the parties most directly concerned. He
thought the situation would be most difficult if the Council should
adopt a plan hastily and then find it had no way to implement it.
He then
CONPIDENTI IAL
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