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TOP SECRET 6. view of the large number already in existence but we will be glad to continue to consider ways and means whereby our consultations can be made more effective. H. You may wish to ask Mr. Pleven whether he wishes to comment and when he is finished or if he does not speak you may wish to ask Secretary Acheson or General Marshall if either cares to comment on what has been said. NOTE: It is suggested that you need not refer to the question of the atomic bomb even if Mr. Pleven mentions it. I. When this discussion ends you may wish to go on to the next question which is the German situation and Preparation for any Four-Power Conference and ask Mr. Pleven if he cares to present the French view. NATIONAL J. After Mr. Pleven has spoken, you may wish to say: us GOVERNMENT 1. The U. S. Government considers it essential that the three Western Powers reach agreed positions on all questions which might be discussed in any Four- Power Conference. Tripartite agreement is important TOP SECRET

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