Memorandum of Telephone Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Matthew Connelly
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E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, 12.23.75
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Be NLT- HC 9 NARS Date 4.2876
CONFIDENTIAL
December 6, 1949
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MEMORANDUM OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Participants: Mr. Matt Connelly
Mr. Acheson
Subject: Voting in the UN on Jerusalem
The Secretary called Mr. Connelly at Key West this afternoon
to report on the situation which would take place this afternoon in
the United Nations on Jerusalem. He was doing this not to bother
the President or to get any decision from him, but to explain what
might seem a course by the United States delegation contrary
to the President's clear instructions. The Secretary said that he
did not think that the proposed course was contrary to the
instructions but thought that perhaps early press reports might
look as though it were.
The Secretary said that his clear basic instructions from the
President on this question of Jerusalem were that the United States
should stick with the Palestine Conciliation Report unless and until
something better comes along. If an agreement could be worked out
between the Jews, some of the Arabs, and some of the Christian
countries, the United States would be for that, but for the present,
it is clear that we should not abandon the Committee Report in which
we participated.
However, a subcommittee had been created which had made a
report in the Committe? of the whole. In this report, some of the
South American countries and some of the Arab countries not
involved directly, want to go back to the idea of a separate state for
Jerusalem. The Secretary said that th it had not been possible last
year and it would not be possible now since neither the Jews nor
Transjordan would accept it. However, the proposal has a majority of
two. The Secretary said that we would vote against this.
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