Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Prime Minister of Sweden Tage Erlander, Ambassador of Sweden Erik Boheman, George Perkins, and Andreas G. Ronhovde
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
4831
Memorandum of Conversation
13 to on
DATE:
April 14, 1952
SUBJECT:
Swedish Prime Minister's call
PARTICIPANTS:
His Excellency Tage Erlander, Prime Minister of Sweden
The Honorable Erik Boheman, Ambassador of Sweden to the U.S.
The Secretary
Mr. George Perkins, EUR
Mr. A. G. Ronhovde, BNA
S/S
COPIES TO:
U
G
EUR - Mr. Perkins
GER - Mr. Lewis
UNA - Mr. Hickerson
WE - Mr. Byington
BNA - Mr. Raynor
American Embassy, Stockholm
u. s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
16-61120-1
The Prime Minister, accompanied by Ambassador Boheman,
paid a courtesy call at 11:00 a.m. He expressed his
gratitude for the assistance the Department had given
him on his visit and said the trip had been very valuable,
more so than he had thought a short trip could be.
After the exchange of courtesies the Ambassador
asked me whether I thought the prospects for a truce
in Korea now looked any brighter. In reply I outlined
the three major problems remaining to be settled and
explained why we thought each was important. I told
him that we also understood some of the difficulties
of the Communist negotiators in view of the ideological
and other limitations under which they were operating.
I then asked the Prime Minister how he viewed the
:
present European situation. He responded that in his
view the most important recent development was the
progress being made on the Schuman Plan. He explained
this view on the basis that he thought it a prime essential
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