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India
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*Kenya
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Unhelpful statement sumporting Argentine's territorial claim but disapproving of use of force.
Strong statement by Guyana Government. Voted for SCR 502. Robust reply to Ramphal's letter. Robust reply PM letter. Assurance of support from PM in UN/NAM before and after recapture of S. Georgia. Entered reservation on NAM statement after some attempt at Havana to amend it. Keen to help us. Not optimistic that support in NAM would affect pro-Argentine tilt, Fut thought that likely to be more effective in UNGA.
Lukewarm; appealing to ''all parties'' to seek a ''peaceful resolution'' PM privately does not approve either of Argentine or UK action over South Georgia. PHC thinks in public India '' will probably try to maintain some sort of balance", but that Indian sympathies ''essentially with us''. This could change if international opinion turned against UK. India would ''try (repeat try) to
(repeat try) to ensure a moderate consensus'' in NAM, but would find it difficult not to support call for negotiations (15 September). PM made no particular response' to Mr Nott's personal appeal during his visit.
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Robust statement. As deputy PM recently told Mr Onslow, maintained firm stance in OAS. Some attempt at Havana to change language of NAM statement subsequent reservation. Continued ''general sympathy and support''. Glad to see ''resumption of contact' with Argentina not ruled out''.
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to speak right'' in NAM and UNGA (17 September). provided not isolated.
Robust statements (one in UNGA). Intered reservation on NAM statement.
Kenya would support
in UN even if NAM position different; President alse continuing chairman of OAU.
Robust statement in message to Argentine Government condemning invasion (made public).
Response to SG expressing ''deep concern'' Helpful in NAM. PM saw no difficulty about support'' over S. Georgia but would need to consult Statement in National Assembly in support of S Gerei. Entered reservation on NAM statement. Lesotho's support for Britain reiterated by Lesotho High Commissioner on 25 May. No reason why Lesotho's ''basically pro-UK attitude'' should change. ^greed Argentine demand for negotiations leading to sover- eignty inappropriate.
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President's robust reply to PM: moral backing for use of force if necessary. Robust statement. President assured that he ''fully supported British action ir S. Atlantic'' following recapture of S. Georgia and further hostilities. President's deep sorrow' at losses of HMS Sheffield' and Harriers. "ersonal message of congratulations from President following Argenti e surrender. Senior Official at MFA ''took on board'' UK points but no significant reaction. /17 September)
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