Memorandum, Establishment of a Four-Power Council or a Council of the United Nations
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OCR Page 1 of 6ESTABLISHMENT OF A FOUR-POWER COUNCIL OR
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A COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS
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I. Pending the formation of a Council of the United Nations,
the United States, Great Britain, the U.S.S.R., and China should establish
at the earliest practicable date a Four-Power Council for the discussion of
questions connected with the Four-Power Declaration.
II. The Council shall maintain a Permanent Standing Committee in
Washington. The Committee may, as occasion arises, hold meetings in London,
Chungking, or Moscow.
III. The Council is charged with the duty of organizing a Council
of the United Nations.
IV. As regards the organization of the Council of the United Nations,
the Chinese Government endorses the proposed scheme of the Government of the
United States: viz., Eleven of he United Nations shall form an executive
body, with the United States, Great Britain, the U.S.S.R., and China
acting as a Presidium.
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