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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (Naval Aidetso
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
Guidelines, March 6, 1982
September 5, 1950
State Dept. DEB NLT, Date 6-7-8)
By
TOP s E € R
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
EUROPE
Our Embassies in London and Paris have been
instructed to inform Foreign Ministers Bevin
and Schuman that the US has been following closely suggestions for
the creation of a unified force for the defense of Europe, and has
noted that: 1) if such a force were developed it would be necessary
to establish a supreme commander with a combined staff, making
it possible to integrate German units into the force without creation
of a German national army; and 2) larger participation by the US in
numbers of troops in Europe and in the direction of the unified force
might be required. We hope to discuss these matters with Bevin and
Schuman at the Foreign Ministers' meeting in New York, and, in
connection with them, we tentatively believe that the actual appoint-
ment of a supreme commander should be delayed until there are for- -
ces in being to justify his appointment, although the decision that
such a post should be created could be made now. Our Embassies
are to make it clear that greater US participation in European defense,
along the lines which a unified European force contemplates, involves
greater commitments than we have heretofore been willing to consider,
and whether or not we actually make such commitments will be deter- -
mined by the willingness of the Europeans to make greater efforts in
their own behalf. Without such greater endeavor by the Europeans,
we could not succeed in building collective strength in time to defend
western Europe in event of aggression.
INDIA
Ambassador Henderson in New Delhi has dis- -
cussed with Indian Minister of External Affairs
Bajpai the problem of China, pointing out to Bajpai that the US is
not irrevocably committed to support or oppose any particular political
group in that country. Our primary concern is that other nations act
in accord with the purposes and principles set down in the United
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