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È, o, 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By
NLT. He NARS Date4 42-75-75
-2- 6210, November 26, 9 from London
democratic government" and a CFM decision on the method of
preparing a German peace treaty.
Marshall stated that the American people want a German
treaty to be concluded as early as possible and that Molotov's
unfounded charges merely delay the business of discussing a
German treaty. He asked Molotov to refrain from making
propagande charges and proceed logically and quietly with the
business at hand. He emphasized that the United States is
interested in the substance not the shadow of a German
settlement.
Bevin snid the UK, US, and France are accustomed to being
called warmongere and that only the Soviet Union is "up
above" while the Western Powers must be "down below" He
added that "if we can treat the Soviet charges with the humor
they deserve, we can promote peace"
The Council adjourned after agreeing to discuss tomorrow the
procedure to be followed in preparing the draft of the
Derman treaty.
DOUGLAS
em =
-
DM: GB
E
CONNECTICITIAL
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