Draft Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the Ambassador of Belgium, and the Foreign Minister of Belgium
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September 16, 1949
DRAFT MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
Conf
Subject:
Bast cata West Trade
Participente: Secretary Acheson
Belgian Foreign Minister Van Zeeland
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The Belgian Ambassador
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MI . Van Zesland said that he wished to touch briefly on the
rather delicate subject of East=West trade. He said that the
Bel-
gian Government fully concurs with us in the principle of
nestricting the export of strategic materials to the Soviet Union
and its satellites. on the other hand he said that when the
Belgian Govornment entered into an agreement on this subject, it
would wish to implement it honestly, not only plugging possible
loopholea which might arlse from exports to Switzerland and Sweden
or other countries which are ultimately destined for the Sovlet
Union, but also being sure of the exact nomenclature of the
1tems included in the agreement. Therefore, before his Govern-
ment could adopt such a program it was indispensable that the
exact neture of the individual items be clearly spelled out
This was most important to avoid subsequent charges of bad faith
and in this connection he mentioned there was already some con-
fuslon in the nomenclature of items on the lists which we have
submitted to his government, He said that he understood this
whole question was in the process of being ironed out and that
he had been in close touch with Mr. Haynes, Chier of the
ECA Mission in Brussels. He also counted on being in very close
touch with Mr . Hayne'a successor, Mr. Nuveen, He inquired as to
whether Secretary Acheson had any information on Mr. Nuveen's
plans.
I said that I was glad to hear that the Belgian Government
shared our viewa on the principle of restricting exports of
strategic materials to the east. I went on to say that we were
sorry our negotiations with the Belgians had not proceeded as
repidly as they had with Great Britain, France, Itals and certain
other countries. I added that it was too bad that the American
technical mission which had recently visited Europe for the
purpose of clarifying the nature of listed items had not been
able to go over the list with the Belgian experts. I said
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