Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Foreign Minister of Belgium Paul Van Zeeland, and Homer Byington
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OCR Page 1 of 3SECURITY INFORMATION
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UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO THE
SEVENTH SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
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October 30, 1952
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SUBJECT:
Review by M. van Zeeland of the European Situation
PARTICIPANTS: Foreign Minister van Zeeland, Belgian Delegation
The Secretary of State
Homer M. Byington, Jr.
COPIES TO:
U.S.Del 7th GA
Department
Mr. Ross
Mr. Popper
Distribution to be
Mr. Taylor
determined by s/s.
Secretary-General
Reference
Minister van Zeeland said that he wished to go over with the Secretary
recent developments in Europe and bring to the Secretary's attention certain
thoughts which he had degeloped during the past few months.
First, he wished to express his growing concern that the situation in
Europe was deteriorating. He felt that the Western European Governments
were tending to get too far out in front of their public opinion. It was
all very well to be a little in front of their public opinion, but if they
got too far in front it could lead to disaster. In working toward a
European Community, the Western European Governments were going too fast
and might find themselves in a serious predicament. He mentioned specifi
cally his own problem with reference to ratification by the Belgian parlia=
ment of the European Defense Community agreement. He said that if he were
to urge ratification before the French had already ratified EDC, he would
run a risk of being defeated. Certainly, it was preferable in the interest
of successfully creating the EDC that there should be no such development
as failure of the Belgian parliament to ratify. Such a risk must be avoided.
Therefore, it was most important that the Belgian parliament should not be
requested to ratify until after the French parliament had taken action. He
felt reasonably confident that once the French had ratified he would be suc=
cessful, but he was sure the Secretary would not want him to expose the EDC
to the risk of Belgian rejection by presenting it prematurely to his parlia-
ment. The Secretary said that Mr. Bech had talked with him about this prob-
lem last week. He appreciated Minister van Zeeland's pos ition and would
give it serious thought. He would certainly not want to see ratification
DECLASSIFIED
of the
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, 10.26.79
SECURITY INFORMATION
By NLT HC NARS Date 11-29-76
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