Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of France Henri Bonnet, and Elim O'Shaughnessy
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
M.A.
Memorandum of Conversation
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DATE:
August 23, 1950
SUBJECT:
French Memoranda on Defense Program, Korea, Formosa,
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Indochina, German defense potential.
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Ambassador Bonnet
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Ambassador Bonnet called today at his request. He said that he wanted
to tell me the views of Messrs. Pleven, Schuman and Moch regarding the two
French memoranda on rearmanent. He referred to recent articles appearing in
the American press which tended to disparage the French Defense effort as well
as that of other European countries and to the fact that these articles had
caused some concern in Paris. The first point that he wanted to stress was
the seriousness with which the French Government regarded the necessity for
increased and mutual effort and their willingness to make the necessary
sacrifices. Secondly, he wanted to stress the need for making the NATO
a more efficient and workable organism. Certain modifications would help,
such as giving the organization a better staff and perhaps croating certain
organizations similar to those used during the last war, such as the Combined
Chiefs of Staff and the Combined Boards (sic) under the direction of a strong
executive organ.
I replied that I could only give him my personal estimate of the French
proposals at this time but that my first reaction to all of the proposed
additional defense programs was that they tended to fall short of the effort
necessary successfully to defend Europe and I felt that a greater effort must
be made by all than was apparent in the programs if we were to attain our
objectives.
With regard to the proposals to strengthen NATO through reorganization,
I said that the matter was a complex one and was under active study. It would
also require decision at the highest government levels. The French objective
to create a more efficient machinery was one to which we naturally subscribed.
The French proposals might help to provide a solution and we will examine
them sympathetically.
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