Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Jean Monnet
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E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
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Dept. of State letter, 10.26.243
, NARS Date 11-30-76
December 15, 1952
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MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
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Participants: Mr. Monnet
Mr. Acheson
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The Secretary had another talk this evening with Mr. Jean
Monnet. Mr. Mornet said that he had spoken today with
Von Brentanno, a German, who was in town in connection with
Sohuman Plan matters and who was very close to Chancellor Adenauer
and that Von Brentanno had said that the line which Mr. Monnet
had taken with the Secretary in the conversation yesterday
was exactly the right line-i.e., he agreed that emphasis on
the military aspect alone in any pronouncement or statement would
result in an unfavorable action, whereas if a military aspect
were integrated with a reference to other collective efforts
in Western Europe there would not be the same undesirable
result and that efforts at European integration would be aided.
Mr. Monnet then turned the conversation to the situation in
Germany regarding EDC ratification and said that the matter
was going to take time. Mr. Adenauer had got his Government
into a bit of a jam by getting tangled up with the court
matter and would not be able to press for ratification before
the end of January, or perhaps February, and that he might even
have to take several months after that before pressing for
ratification. Mr. Monnet said that the United States had to
understand that this process would take time but that it probably
would come out all right in the end and we should not lose patience
or interest. The Secretary said that the unfortunate aspect is
that in the meantime there would be an adverse reaction in the
United States. The Secretary believed it was essential in order
to keep American attention on the development of European
integration that positive accomplishments, such as the development
of the Schuman Plan Authority as had been described to him the
day before by Mr. Monnet, must be built up and played up to full
advantage. He said the accomplishments of the Schuman Plan
must be promoted and publicized in order that they would gain
attention in American magazines and newspapers. The fact that
the Schuman Plan Authori ty was going to announce the opening
of the European market shortly; was preparing to announce the
leveling of a tax in order to create a revolving fund for re-
investment; and that on the 10th of January there would be a
meeting of the Assembly of the Schuman Plan must be well staged
and promoted with a maximum of publicity.
The
Secretary
said that it was highly desirable to gain the interest of
such correspondents as Mrs. McCormick, Walter Kerr,
Raynond Swing, and other prominent writers, and to get full
play
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