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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
April 24, 1950
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, for 3-402
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Guidelinz, March 6, 1982
State By Dept. DEB NLT, Date OF TELEGRAMS
GERMANY
We have informed High Commissioner McCloy in
Frankfort of our concern over recent statements by
German leaders which indicate a growing tendency on the part of the
West German government and its opposition to proceed "more cautiously"
in associating West Germany with the western community of nations. We
feel that these statements may reflect a tendency to refrain from taking
sides in the east-west struggle, a tendency in turn symptomatic of a cer-
tain amount of disillusionment over the role West Germany may play in
the immediate future in Western Europe and in the European Council.
We consider it important, regardless of the reasons underlying the views
which German leaders have expressed, to disabuse them of any notion
that the present east-west split can be used to wring concessions from
the west. While we agree that the western allies should affect closer
German association with the western community, we also believe that
the Germans should have no illusions about the ultimate result of attempts
on their part to use the east-west situation in Germany as a bargaining
weapon. Such attempts could result only in an undermining of western
confidence in the German people and in the creation of a climate not con-
ducive to the granting of broader powers to the West German state.
FRANCE
Commenting on French Premier Bidault's recent
proposal favoring establishment of a "High Atlantic
Council for Peace", we have informed Ambassador Bruce in Paris that
in general we attach great importance to the consolidation of the North
Atlantic area through effective coordination of western policies and
through concerted action in their execution. We are prepared to work
with the countries of western Europe toward closer cooperation in the
political, economic, and military fields; and we consider it urgent that
Germany be tied in with the west in political and economic fields in such
a way that Germany's potentialities can be securely integrated with the
west, convincing the Germans that their best interests are served there- -
by. While continuous high-level coordination between the US, UK and
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