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Egypt's Premier defends policy
on Korea issue
Cairo, July 1.
The Egyptian Prime Minister, Mustafa Él Nahan NATHAN PHOTO
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an interviaw on Korea that peace could not be preserved on the basis of "intomational favouritism."
He was defending the Egyptian statement on non- support for the Security Council action in a statement to the Wofdist (Government party) newspaper "Al. Balagha.",
"Egypt's decision is clear; and needs no further explana- tion," he said. "It cannot be misinterpreted. It is the volce
Wishful
of a free nation in the name of thinking
in Moscow
all nations which cherish peace on the basis of justice.
"Every nation with a case be- fore the United Nations hos ex- would pected the organisatiori stand with right and enable it to win even though might were on the other side,
"These natioas ure looking to- day to the United Nations or the Security Council and find them using two different standards-in the Koren question they act with speed and use armed forces but nothing was done in other cases.
"Egypt cannot forget her
still pending before case, Security Council, n and we consider
ak case aggression. not forget there are other cases for other hatlons, who are in a miserabic condition as a result of international favouritism.
it
own the
We cun-
cannot be maintained that basis. I I need not tell you after all this that Egypt does not support my aggressor, and
Moscow. July 1. The
"Literary Gaviat Gazette" sald today that the United States "military ad- ventures" in Korea would end in complete fiasco,
The periodical accused the Americans of plateing armed Intervention China.
In
International units being formed on the island of Taj- wan, last stronghold of the Chinese Nationalists, Included among their officers General Nemoto, former Japanese Commander in the Invation of China, it sold.
The "Literary Gazette" claimed that Japanese officera were
many 'commanding South Korean army units- Router.
we The only qualification in the stand with any country attacked. all-out Press support for Egypt's "Egypt wants justice to prevail' decision to abstain in the United
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in every case submitted to the, Nations action came in the op-
"Akbar position newspaper United Nations.
Yom," which said, "We would! have wished for a stronger and But the more definite stand,' puper quickly added, "We sup- Government. There
Dangerous dispute
"This is what Egypt meant in
her declaration and is confident port the
her voice will find an echo in should be no retreat. We should the ears of all small powers remember there will be which are witnessing the world from the US, and Britnim sure being led towards a very dan- gerous dispute which may des troy peace.
"AR
Abram," independent,
called Egypt's decision wise and said, "It will open the eyes of the world rulers." The paper raised the question of whether Egypt
"Peuce remains our alm and we hope this dispute will end and the anxiety which prevails in the might be bound to support United world now will be replaced by Nations majority actions any- calm.
To achieve that purpose the Krant free big powers should struggling nations their rights
the unity Ol independence and their territories."
action to
tall."abstention
is nat
"Al Misri," Wafdist pro-Gov- of crument, saki Egypt "rendered the
greatest service to work peace." It said it is "only natural Egypt should defend her own interests. She was compelled to do so by those who have neglected save national life."
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far hoa cold-shouldered the U.S.-led military measures..
Observers credited Egypt's deci- slon to three factors--
her
The Egyptian Press today uni- versally supported the Egyptian Government for refusing to buck United Nations South Korea. Egypt is the only Throughout all editorial com- a theme of bitterness over UN tallure to support the Arab Arou cause in Palestine or to support Egypt's case against Bri- tain in 1917. French and Eng- ish Cairo papers, which are nor- mally cautious in their comments an activities of the Government in this highly nationalistic coun- try, have not discussed the Egypt- fan decision editorially.
The British Ambassador, Sir Rolph Stevenson. today met the Preinter, Nahas Pasha,
ources said it would Qualified sources be a good guess that Sir Ralph *xpressed
Anglo-American dis-
what
1. A desire to retaliate against the U.S. and Britnin for Egyptians consider their pro Israeli stand during the Palestine War.
to
2.National preoccupation with Egyptian affairs. This centres on the "national issue"-Egypt's de- stre
make British trcop: evacuate the Suez Canal zone and tu substitute unton with Sudan under the Egyptian crown for the present British-dominated con- appointment over Egypt's "hands
dominium.
et" polley toward Korca.
The U.S, Embassy said that the 3. Belief, that the US, to w aver Egyptian
support on the American Ambassador, Mr. Jef- Korvan issue, may exert diple-ferson Caffrey, has no immediate matic pressure on Britain to give plans to see either Nahas or the way on Anglo-Egyptian Issues. Egyptian Foreign Minister, Salah Informed sources in Cara suy | Eddin. there is not the slightest "hance
of this occurring.
Suoz' importance
The strategic importance
Sir Ralph met Nahas at Alex- andria. The call was originally arranged only ne a protocol visit. -Reuter and Associated Press.
Rome. July 1. The Communists called a 10- with a known quantity-British minute general strike in indust- troops has rken sharply as a rkl Turin to protest the United] result of the Korean outbreak, States action in the Korean war.
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