Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Oliver Franks, Sir Roger Makins, Robert Scott, Dean Rusk, Paul Nitze, H. Freeman Matthews, and Philip Jessup
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
COPY NO.
M.A.
OF 8 COPIES
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE: December 7, 1950
SUBJECT:
Trunan-Attlee Talks
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PARTICIPANTS: United Kingdom:
United States:
Sir Oliver Franks
The Secretary of State
Sir Roger Makins
Mr. Matthews
Mr. Robert Seott
Mr. Rusk
lir. Nitze
Mr. Jessup
COPIES TO:
The Secretary
2r. Matthews
Mr. Rusk
Mr. Nitze
Mr. Rickerson
s ARCHIVES 'NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS AND
Mr. Barnes
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Sir Oliver suggested the desirability of a short meeting tomorrow
norning between the President and the Prime Minister to tie things up.
Presunably it could not be held before that because the group working
on the raw material question would not be ready. This was agreed upon.
There was some discussion as to whether there should be an attempt
to draw up agreed conclusions as a private record. It was agreed that
there should be a public communique. In regard to that, Sir Oliver
said that anything in the Communique on the Far East was very important.
In phrasing it, one must keep in mind that the worry in Europe, includ-
ing the United Kingdon which the Prime Minister has represented in
person here, is a very real thing. in Roger Maicins suggested that
the Communique might contain the thought that it had not been the
purpose of these meetings to reach conclusions. There was no decision
on these matters.
Sir Roger said that the Prime Minister thas afterncon would want
to make a statement on Indochina since he had talked with the French
about this in London. This statement would not contain any concrete
request and would not call for action. Mr. Attlee would also say
something about Japan, but again there would be no specific points.
The Prine Minister may also touch on the question of US-UK
organization and may hand the President a paper on this. He indicated
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