Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Canada Hume Wrong, Lester B. Pearson, Norman Robinson, and George W. Perkins
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
B 8
Memorandum of Conversation
214
DATE: July 29, 1950
SUBJECT:
Formosa;
Contribution of Troops by Canada.
PARTICIPANTS:
Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canadian Secretary of State
for External Affairs; Mr. Hume Wrong, Canadian Ambassador;
Mr. Norman Robertson; Clerk of the Privy Council, Canada;
Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State; and
Mr. George W. Perkins, Assistant Secretary of State.
COPIES TO:
s/s - The Secretary
1-1493
Mr. Pearson asked me about the Formosan situation
and about the contribution of troops by Canada to the
UN for Korea. On Formosa I outlined our position to
him very frankly explaining our belief that so long as
hostilities continued in Korea we could not tolerate
the idea of Formosa being occupied by Communist forces
of any kind and repeated that of course we had no
designs on the island permanently and were perfectly
willing to see the problem ultimately disposed of by
the UN or through other similar means. On the question
of troops from Canada, I told him quite forcibly that
I felt that it was of the greatest importance that
AND
everyone contribute as much as they could to the UN
effort, and that I felt that Canada should make a commit-
ment along these lines.
Mr. Pearson pointed out the difficulties in the
Canadian situation and in the Cabinet and also pointed
out the fact that they had no troops available at the
present time that could be sent.
I told
DECLASSIFIED
STATE LTR. 6-12-79
E.0.12065
BYNLTHC NARS, Date 8.7.79
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