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Ha i G-100 DOCUMENT HH (Continued) read want this resolution revoked. I want the invita- tion withdrawn, and therefore it must be withdrawn without agreement on the part of anybody but me. 11 (TO Now; one thing more, My friend refers to the fact that the conference proposal, which I offered, he aprees to in principle. There has not been a time in ten days that we could not have enched an agreement, if he had apreed to accept the proposal which he says he is in accord with in princiole. France and China were prepared to make sacrifices of their views. Great Britain was willing to go along. And if my friend now, having had a week to think about it, can agree to that conference propo- sal, then we, in the spirit of concession, agree to the proposal that he made, and this Conference can end in some harmony and some hope for the future. I wonder if there is any chance of my friend being able to reach that--make that concession if the rest of us make a concession to hie proposal on the first paragraph? BIDAULT: The position of the French delega- tion is very simple. I have stated it already several times, and it hasn't changed. We adhere to the agreement reached on the llth of September, , which has applied for a certain number of days, and if any new .proposals have been made, the French delegation has never expresred any approval of them. The French delegation has stated here that it would view favorably the idea of inviting the United Nations to participate in the discussions of the pea.ce treaties. It is in this shirit that I asso- ciate myself with what Mr. Byrnes said, concerning the maintenance of the invitation extended to China to participate in the discussion. ward BSW and exedmen and moidgobs bire BBW de B.WW di ges bris mort's CEB 3T 100 00 cantils Jne 1" and of antyse bas n. antmos cam 500 bris OLORET

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