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THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
E.O. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. NLT, Data SECRET 9-10-8
August 22, 1952
By DEB
SECURITY INF ORMA TION
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
The Saar
On instructions from Chancellor Adenauer,
Mr. Blankenhorn, the Chief of the Political Section
of the German Foreign Office, gave our mission in Bonn a copy of a
German memorandum on the Saar which the Germans have sent to the
French, dated August 18. Blankenhorn said that no copy was given to
the British but that he had sketched the contents to the British Deputy
High Commissioner, He stressed that Adenauer had wished Ambassador
Donnelly to have a copy on a personal and confidential basis.
The memorandum states that the creation of a
Curopean territory of the Saar presupposes that it should be founded on
democratic principles; it is of utmost importance that there be no dealing
over the heads of the people of the Saar, but that this population be permit-
ted, through representatives of a freely elected Diet, whose legitimacy
can be questioned byy nonone, to cooperate and work together as soon as
possible in the formulation of a solution. Moreover, the solution will be
genuinely European, the memorandum continues, if the other states of
the Western community, as well as Germany and France, work together
with the Saar representatives in this effort.
The memorandum rejects a recent French proposal
which made a division between the political and the economic principles
involved. It points out that French economic domination of the Saar
would inevitably be tantamount of political domination and that internal
political autonomy for the Saar is incompatible with economic control by
another country. Moreover, it points out, the principle of non-discrimi-
nation, which is clearly expressed in the Schuman Plan treaty and the
European Defense Community treaty, is also irreconcilable with the
discrimination embodied in the present economic conventions.
The memorandum proposes that a Commission of
Experts should be established to study the areas which are not regulated
in the Schuman Plan treaty and to find a solution which takes cognizance
of the mutual economic interests arising from proximity of the Saar to
both France and Germany. This Commission should simultaneously draft
a transitional arrangement that will take account of the interests of the
Saar, the German and the French economies.
SECRET SEC URITY INF ORMA TION