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OCR Page 1 of 2OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
June 11, 1951
By DEB NLT, Date 9-5-85
S E C R E
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
PARIS FOUR
Friday's quadripartite meeting, the first
POWER TALKS
since the delivery of the Soviet note, went
off very satisfacorily; contrary to French
forebodings the Soviets made no surprise move, but contented them -
selves with a routine and relatively mild propaganda statement. The
three western powers are still negotiating on the text of a note to the
Soviets, but Jessup feels that it will scarcely be possible to reach a-
greement before June 16, the eve of the elections.
KOREAN WAR
Secretary General Bajpai of the Indian For -
eign Office asked to see Ambassador Henderson
on Saturday and showed him a cable from India's Ambassador Panikkar
in Peiping to the following effect: The radio reports that Mr. Acheson
informed the Senate that the US was willing to accept a cease-fire at
the 38th Parallel, that neither the US nor the UN contemplates an attempt
to unify Korea by military means, and that there was no reason why the
admission of Communist China to the UN should not be discussed in the
UN. Panikkar has asked his government to ascertain and inform him
whether this statement correctly represents views of the US Govern-
ment. He says that if he has formal assurance that it does, he might
find an opening to take up the matter with the Chinese Government, which
has thus far taken the position that it was useless to engage in discussions
since the US would be sure to make demands which would be unacceptable.
Ambassador Henderson replied to Bajpai that
he felt Panikkar might have a mistaken idea about the US attitude toward
admitting the Peiping Government to the UN, and said he doubted thatth
US would be willing to make any statement which would indicate even in- -
directly that it would drop its position on the Chinese representation issue
in the UN in return for a cease-fire in Korea.
KOREA
Ambassador Muccio has expressed his con-
cern over the Korean reaction to rumors and
statements that the US and the UN favor a cease-fire at the 38th Parallel.
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