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Letter from Prime Minister to Dr Waldheim
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11 June
15 June
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Answer by Lord Privy Seal to Mr Shore' Private Notice Question
Answer by Prime Minister to Mr Lawrence's Question
Statement by Prime Minister
Prime Minister's interview, BBC World Service
Answer by Lord Privy Seal to Mr Grimond's Question
Adjournment Debate: Mr Blaker's speech
NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES
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EVENTUAL RECOURSE TO SECURITY COUNCIL
A recourse to the Security Council at some stage cannot be ruled out. But I recall that on the last two occasions, in January and March, when the Council debated events in
Indo-China, the Soviet Union cast its veto.
SUPPORT FOR OUR CONFERENCE PROPOSAL
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We urged/representatives of over 50 countries in London
of the need for their governments to support our proposal;
parallel representations were made by our representatives
in capitals. We have also urged our case on Dr Waldheim,
the United Nations' High Commissioner for Refugees, and their
staffs.
3. Our views have received a growing measure of support.
the Foreign Ministers of the Nine meeting in Paris on/18th June
agreed to ask Dr Waldheim to convene a conference. President
Carter, President Giscard d'Estaing and His Holiness The Pope
have themselves spoken in favour. The special statement
on Indo-Chinese refugees issued on the 20th June at the
Tokyo Summit contained a request to the United Nations'
Secretary-General to convene a conference as soon as possible.
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