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OCR Page 1 of 2OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
DECLASSIFIED
WASHINGTON
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
February 19, 1951
By DEB NLT, Date 9-4-85
SECRET
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
MEETING OF
We have forwarded to Embassy Moscow the
FOREIGN MINISTERS
text of the agreed tripartite reply to the
Soviet note of February 5 regarding a
possible meeting of the four Foreign Ministers. The note is to be
delivered to the Soviet Foreign Office today and the text is to be released
to the press on Wednesday, February 21. We have agreed with the French
and British to show the text to the German, Austrian and Benelux Govern-
ments in advance of delivery. If the Soviet Government agrees with the
basis outlined in the note for a preliminary conference, we suggest that
the representatives of the four powers meet in Paris on March 5.
SPAIN
Our Embassy in London does not believe the
best method of obtaining agreement among
NATO countries leading to the development of closer relations with Spain
is to tell the Spaniards in advance that the US is ready to undertake the
task of facilitating such relations. The Embassy agrees with Embassy
Paris that the proper course of action at this time should be limited to an
exploration of the attitude and intentions of the Spanish Government on a
bilateral basis, followed by an informal discussion of the results with the
Governments of France and the UK before determining a future course of
action. The Embassy concludes that unless we consider the cultivation of
friendly relations with Spain of sufficient importance to warrant jeopardizing
the close cooperation we now have with the UK and France, it is desirable
to discuss the matter fully with those governments before taking Spain into
our confidence.
MOROCCO
Our Consul in Rabat has informed us that a
satisfactory agreement apparently has been
reached between the Sultan of Morocco and General Juin which has closed
their dispute, and Juin has indicated that the French Government is agree- -
able to the Sultan's remaining on the throne. The Sultan reportedly credits
French willingness to mediate to the position which the US took in this
affair.