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OCR Page 1 of 2OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
SECRET
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date 9-4-85
April 30, 1951
FOUR - POWER
At the 39th meeting on Friday the Wes-
PARIS TALKS
tern delegates introduced a revisedtri
partite agenda consisting of the first
three items of the April 17 tripartite agenda and new wording on items
four and five. In his comments Gromyko stood firm on the Sovietposi-
tion on armaments and German demilitarization and said that the Soviet
delegation could not consider satisfactory any agenda which did not in-
clude the North Atlantic Treaty and US bases. Discussion continued at
the 40th session on Saturday.
At a tripartite meeting Saturday after
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noon, Jessup asked Davies and Parodi for their views on whether the
USSR is interested in or willing to reach fundamental agreements at a
Foreign Ministers' meeting. Both the UK and French delegates expres- -
sed the personal view that although the USSR might still wish a meeting
for propaganda purposes, it is difficult to see how agreement could be
reached. Parodi mentioned that he had discussed informally with
Schuman the possibility that a Foreign Ministers meeting at this time
might even be dangerous for the Western Powers.
IRAN
Ambassador Grady comments that al-
though Prime Minister Ala's resigna- -
tion was precipitous and undoubtedly premature, it is unlikely that the
move was caused by action on the part of the British Ambassador.
Nationalization of the oil industry along the lines of the Oil Commission
resolution was almost inevitable, and the British Ambassador's state. -
ment and interview with Ala were both feeble attempts at the eleventh
hour to urge moderation.
Embassy London continues to be per-
turbed by the thinking on Iran which seems to pervade the Foreign Office.
The Foreign Office claims to have various ideas under consideration
which will get ministerial review this week, but the general approach
seems to be one of intention to "fight it out on this line if it takes all
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