Draft of Proposed Statement of the Secretary of State on the United States-United Kingdom Attitude Toward Middle East
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ARCHIVES AND "NATIONAL SERVICE'* RECOROS
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Draft of proposed statement of Secretary of State on US-UK attitude
toward Middle East
Recent news about the Middle East has many encouraging aspects. The
announc.ement today by the French Government of its de facto recognition
of
Israel
is
a
major
contribution
to
the
settlement
of
the
Palestine
question.Similarly
The announcement by the British Government of its decision to accord de facto
recognition of the Provisional Government of Israel at an early date is a
welcome and constructive step, and follows closely upon its recent decision to
release the Jewish internees on Cyprus for entry into Israel. The Department
of State has closely followed the armistice conversations on Rhodes under the
auspices of the United Nations Acting Mediator for Palestine and earnestly
hope that they will come to a successful conclusion. We trust also that the
news of peace conversations between Israel and Lebanon, and between Israel
and Transjordan, will be borne out by a statesmanlike decision among the
Governments concerned to put a permanent end to the hostilities in the
Holy Land. This Government, which with France and Turkey, is a Member
of the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission, stands ready to
do its utmost to assist the parties to compose their differencew
DECLASSIFIED
for BISCRET
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter,
2.23.23
By NLT- HC NARS Date 4.29.76
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