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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (Naval Aide)127
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
December 1, 1950
6-13-85
By DEB NLT, Date TOP
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
KOREA
In a conversation between a member of our UN
delegation and the UK and French UN delegates,
Jebb and Chauvel, both reacted vigorously against our proposal to advance
a strong resolution in the General Assembly, which would include the find-
ing of Chinese Communist aggression against the UN. They urged in the
strongest terms the undesirability at this stage of any UN action which
would commit the UN to fight in Asia against the Chinese Communists,
leaving Europe undefended against uncommitted Soviet forces. Both Jebb
and Chauvel stressed that the delegations from the other western European
countries had expressed to them their apprehension that the US was com-
mitting western Europe to the conduct of war in the Far East at an im- -
possible time and under the most difficult strategic conditions. In this
connection, Jebb mentioned specifically discussions he had held with the
Belgian, Dutch and Norwegian representatives, They feel it essential
that we proceed with great caution and ur ge that the military situation be
stabilized along a defensive line, perhaps at the narrow waist of the Korean
peninsula, before committing ourselves to any further action.
As a reflection of the general concern over the
Korean Situation, several delegations have attempted without success to
contact the Chinese Communist representatives for informal negotiations
looking toward a: settlement of the Korean question. In reporting to our
delegation on his repeated and unsuccessful attempts to consult with the
Chinese Communists, Indian delegate Rau gave the impression that he
considered further efforts would be futile at this stage. He remarked that
he did not believe the Chinese Communist delegation were "free agents"
WESTERN EUROPE
Ambassador Bruce reports that upon receiving
the personal message from the Secretary on
western European defense, French Foreign Minister Schuman expressed
the personal view that, while our proposal still posed several difficulties
for the French Government, our points of view appear to be so close
that he was personally optimistic about resolving the remaining difficulties.
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