Memorandum from Secretary of State George C. Marshall to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By NLT-
HL
, NARS Date 7-15-75
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
April 29, 1947
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Participation of Non-Governmental Organizations in
the Special Session of the General Assembly
The question arises as to the attitude of the United States toward
requests of non-governmental organizations (particularly Jewish and
Arab) to present their views to or to be represented in the forthcoming
special session of the General Assembly.
The Department of State considers that the United States position
should be based upon the following principles:
a. That the General Assembly should maintain its position that
only Member governments have a right to take part in the discussions
of the General Assembly, whether in plenary session or in committee of
the whole; representation in the General Assembly of other than Member
states is not provided in the Charter and would be contrary to the nature
of the Organization.
b. That, since the task before the special session of the General
Assembly is the procedural one of appointing and instructing a committee
to prepare for the consideration of the question of Palestine at the
next regular session, no occasion should arise for the presentation of
the views of non-governmental organizations to the Assembly.
C. In general, written communications to the Secretary General
should be dealt with by the Secretary General in accordance with exist-
ing practice under which lists of such communications are circulated and
the communications themselves are available to any Member requesting
them. An exception has arisen because of the intention of the Secretary
General to refer two letters from the Jewish Agency and the Hebrew Com-
mittee for National Liberation to the President of the General Assembly;
this exception is dealt with in the Annex hereto.
d. National non-governmental organizations and individuals should
be encouraged to transmit their views to their respective governments
and not to the United Nations. Governments may, of course, present such
views to the General Assembly.
e. The
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