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COMMUNIQUE OF JANUARY 30, 1951
Since Prime Minister Pleven arrived in Washington on January 29
three meetings between the President and the Prime Minister have been
held. Among those who participated as advisers, etc.
At the conclusion of their conferences, the President and the Prime
Minister issued the following joint statement:
The President and the Prime Minister exchanged views on the broad
subject of international affairs and they touched upon all the questions
that are of a common interest to France and the United States. Once
again they found that there exists a unanimity of views between the
two countries.
The President and the Prime Minister reaffirmed their belief
that the principle of collective security, embodied in the Charter
of the United Nations is the chief bulwark of world peace and of the
independence and survival of free societies in the world. This principle
is worldwide in its application and cannot be compromised anywhere. They
agreed that in conformity with this principle, aggression cannot be re-
warded nor its menace appeased. It is in this spirit that the President
and the Prime Minister examined the means to assure coordinated action
and turned to the more detailed questions as set forth below.
I. Far Eastern Problems.
The President and the Prime Minister found themselves in complete
agreement as to the necessity of resisting aggression and assisting the
peoples of the Far East in their efforts to maintain their security
and independence.
The situation in Korea was discussed and they concurred that every
effort must be exerted to bring about an honorable solution in that
country and that until that end can be accomplished resistence to
aggression by United Nations forces must continue. Both France and
the
for SECIET
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