Telegram from Secretary of State Dean Acheson to Department of State
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OCR Page 1 of 3INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
RE
SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION
24-L-X
Action
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Rec'd:
November 25, 1952
FROM: New York
9:58 p.m.
Info
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TO: Secretary of State
G
EUR
NO:
DELGA 264, November 25, 9:24 p.m.
E.O. 13526
NEA
PRIORITY
NARA
Date
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Re Korea
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Co-sponsors of 21-power res on Korea met at 4:30 p.m. Nov 25.
SAM
At end of mtg it was agreed without objection that communique
P
along lines quoted below shld be handed to press and that this
shld be only statement given press. Communique was read to
press reps by Chairman Spender immediately after mtg
substantially as follows: "The 21 co-sponsors of the res
introduced on Oct 24 met this afternoon and unanimously
reached agreement that priority in the voting shld be given to
the Indian res introduced on Nov 17 as revised on Nov 23. It
was also understood that necessary textual clarifications in
para 17 of that res wld be sought to make it conform to the
intention of the para as outlined in the statements made in the
comite.
As mtg began, Spender expressed hope it cld reach agreement on
unconditional priority for Menon res, both as to discussion and
voting, on the understanding that amendments might be tabled if
desired.
The Secy pointed out that matter of priority referred only
to priority of voting (rule 130 of GA rules of procedure) not
priority of consideration which was not covered by any GA rule.
He indicated US favored giving priority in voting to Menon res.
He said it wld be a mistake to condition this priority on an
agreement, which wld perhaps not be unanimous, re specific
amendments. He hoped, however, there wld be an understanding
that Menon res shld be made to say what Menon and Eden had
meant in their speeches. When proper time came, he was sure
amendments wld evolve and be adopted in this sense.
Lloyd (UK) remarked that Vishinsky's speech had altered situation
in comite. While he cld not give this as only or even most
important reason for seeking priority for Menon res, he felt
fortified in his belief he was right since Vishinsky had taken
opposite side on this subj. UK agreed we shld support idea
of priority for Menon res, and also that it wld be a mistake
to impose any conditions. Lloyd agreed every del shld be free
to seek clarification on points on which it had doubts.
After several dels
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