Telegram from Ambassador Warren Austin to Secretary of State Dean Acheson
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OCR Page 1 of 2INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
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FROM: New York
Rec'd: December 30, 1950
3:45 p.m.
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TO: Secretary of State
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NO: DELGA 468, December 30, 3:16 p.m.
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Re Korea
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Belaunde (Peru) called on me at his request this morning
to tell me about a talk he had yesterday with Fawzi (Egypt)
in which the latter apparently spoke to him along the lines
reported in DELGA 467 yesterday, 1.e., that Asian group plans
to press for Committee One discussion of 12 power resolution
ahead of any other. Resolution would be amended to make talks
conditional upon cease fire being agreed to and put into effect.
Belaunde said that he told Fawzi he thought this a bad plan
would not safeguard prestige of UN nor make clear that talks
on other Asian problems such as Formosa and Chinese representa-
tion must be conditioned upon settlement of Korean issue.
Besides, USSR would oppose.
Belaunde thereafter had talked with Muniz (Brazil) and found
him in agreement that 12 power resolution no good even if
amended along lines Asians desire. Worried by apparent
Asian intentions, Belaunde had come to discuss with me what
should be done to head them off.
Speaking on purely personal basis I said that unity was of
primary importance and that negotiations. leading up to essen-
tials of peace resolution last year showed that with careful
consultation this unity could be maintained on most important
issues. I said that while the free countries were consulting
each other over an ultimate strong position that would have
to be taken in light of Peking assault on UN, it would probably
develop that GA would have to adopt 6 power resolution, amended
to bring it up to date. For instance, paragraph regarding
UNCURK might be replaced with one calling for POC action and
a couple of others dropped if this would reassure Asians. I
stressed that some such interim action was indicated as an
answer to Peking's outrageous and insulting attitude tow ard UN.
Failure to take some unified action would be interpreted by
Communists as weakness and provoke further attack.
Belaunde said that Asians fear that 6 power resolution might
lead to UN air forces bombing Red Chinese territory and involve
Soviet air force under Sino-Soviet treaty, this bringing on
World War III with a rush- It was pointed out to Belaunde that
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