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Washington, June 20.
The French Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, said today the West could not refuse to move towards real East-West collaboration.
Speaking to a meeting of the National Press
U.S. PLEA Club, he said he preferred a policy of collaboration "to an international immobilism of which the only TO KEEP
possible result is to maintain in the world mistrust, distress and wait.
UP AID
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"After all, we can try the experiment, and if the Soviet attitude should prove too disappointing, we can
TO ALLIES reconsider the whole problem," he declared,
Washington, June 20. The U.S. Defence Secre- tary, Mr Charles Wilson, said today that "to cut mill- tary assistance materially at this time would present serious risks to the defence of the United States and the free world and would require a complete re valuation of our interna- tional position and our mili- tary budgets."
Mr Wilson WIS pleading the United Staics of the cause foreign military Nld programme sub- Senate
U.S. Govern ment has asked Congress to vote $3,000 million for the realism
before the comantica. The
tion of this programme
"What risk shall we have incurred as long as the community we have organised for security purposes re. mains strong and our mutual will to preserve our civilisa- tion continues unshaken ?"
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He said at the outset that he intended to speak with the utmost frankness "and to deal with one of the most difficult of sujects, as I have done with such cordiality with Mr John Foster Dulles (the Secretary of State)."
He recalled that he and his Prime Minister, M, Guy Mollet, had stressed two ideas in particular among the basic principles of French foreign policy.
"The first is that we will remain loyal to our friend- ships, our alliances and our present collective security system. This clearly indicates our determination to co- operate in every domain with our American friends, to maintain the Atlantic alliance and expand it in new fields,
"The second is to re-establish with the countries of the This is indispensable, said Mr East, which until now have wilfully isolated themselves Wilson, in helping to support from the rest of the world, but in the last several months, approximately 200 divisions in
Mr have been making an effort to raise what used to be known the armies of our allies". Wilson particularly underlined as the iron curtain." the importance to the delivery
certain to American allies of modern
uf American public weapons. such as supersonte segment adrcraft and tek-guided missiles. plaion found it hard to com- "how we can possibly These, he said, were "largely rehend scheduled for delivery to the show understanding in the East
It seemed thal
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maintained the Iron curtain that we cannot attempt now to draw that curtain ourselves between two parts of the world."
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while remzining faithful to our” North Atlantic Treaty Org friendship in the West." Lion" and were of "crucial portimice to our foreign policy Pineau said. of maintaining this partnership".
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But he insisted-and this, he anid, was his basic theme--thai there was no contradiction be- Iween thesc two aspects of French policy "as long we are really convinced that inter-exchanges, Communist Inational differences cannot be
settled by war."""
"Now, the grave question dramatic
"We can all place ourselves within the framework of 4 of possible peaceful settlement our problems and of co-existence different between
politica1. economic and ideological systerns.
'FACTS COUNT'
increas considerable human contacts. Channels of heads for Moscow this week, expression were opening up. probably tomorrow, on a expedition that in these he believes will have pro
profitable results for the United paganda or our own propaganda States. has the greater advantages," he mid
ar isus whether
Up to the present, the pro-
necording to "["Once we admit the possibility paganda of freedom and demo-
AP
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with the
Accompanied by a team
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In regard ta France, the
in every field of air result was obvious. If the Com-
has General Twining New York, June 20. Yemen will take its dispute
munist propaganda at present
hopes of returning to with
the Britain to
being carried on there were to high United Nations
Britain
go underground, it would only America with some sound new dio "unfos
be more dangerous,
appraisals of Russia's latest air continues its aggressive actions
power advances. and violations in the Yemeni to border areas," statement dreulated at United Nations Headquarters today by the Arab Information Centre.
The statement said that the Government of
the Red
Sca Kingdom Issued this warning following notification by the Bri- tish Legation in Yemen that the Royal Air Forcd Chler in Aden had scheduled a
a military review with British aircraft today manoeuvring on the borders of
Yemenite towns of Har and Bethan, and that a Royal leaders were sinere — "this is Air Force unit intended to sur-e problem far removed from vey the borders
low reality. trom
What counts are facts alutude.
and experience shows that facts "The
modify Yemen Government ex- often
intentions," he presses its strongest denuncia said
the
tion of these provocative and @ggressive acts on the part of
been carried of this co-existence, we musi
cracy had never
His report to other members on inside Russia and the ostellito
of Staff of the Joint Chies organise it and make It
Security beneficial as possible to the states.
the National peoples of the world. "Should
Counci will go für in debtr- Systemallo mistrust no longer assumption that our propagand mining whether President #eezus necessary, and while does not have in itseir mufficient
Eisenhower permits other .SET- certain of the existing weight to convince those whom Kafeguards
Would it be, vice leaders to visit Russia and zust bo main.. it will reachi
the extent to which Russians have an in- tained, the balo objectives possible that we are peaceful in nature."
feriority complex on this point?" may be invited here. M. Pineau asked,
The Twining party plans to arrive in Moscow on the after- TWOOD
WOR of June 28. He Invited on May 29 to come to Russia with several officers of his choosing, chiefly to see the June 24 air show at which new developments usually aro velled.
He did not wish to discuss whether
or not the Soviel
Now the facts had changed,
AMERICA'S MISTAKE But even if the ideas of freedom and democracy should pene- trate into the Soviet Union "it must not be nasumed on that account that the Humans will give up
economic #yslem which, up to now, has given them a certain number of advantages,”
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the Aden British authorities, in probably under the pressure of complete viointion of the 1934 economic circumstances. Anglo-Yernen Treaty of Sana,
The Soviet Union was today which provides for the peaceful
face to its beyond Bottlement of any dispute that obliged to
American people were some the two her capabilities. These include what inclined to draw a parallel arise between may
the
capital parties," the statement said. ed
building of
notions: between two different Improvement of equipment, China Mail Special
economic liberalism and indivi- Soviet living standards, sharing dual liberty.
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in the development of China, **This explains why, in your and to live up to the commit-country, you have very often ments that she was now nak roadily confused communism ing in Asia and Africa.
with democratic socialism," M. Pincau said.
to
"Now, she is beginning understand that the ac- complishment of Auch insken mands considerable time,
"The first stands for dictator- de-ship, while the other is devoted to individual liberty and to the ..this explains why com-
aon...
on
President Elsenhower thorised acceptaneo of the in- vitation on May 30, but June 11 the President said "no" for the moment to an informal Russian inquiry as to whether the other allitery chiefs also
allowed to bo
go- would United Pres
NEW A-SUB Portsmouth, N.H., June 20. The keel of a new American the atom-powered submarine,
Washington, Juno 20. loaders are therefore ready to pect for my "Sea Dragon" was laid today at Congressman agreed today on maison certain number of un-munism has fought socialism in the naval shipyard at Ports a compromise $32.9 billion rod avoidable sacrifices requiredt for building programme-the larges! | HV in history.
Europe more than any other mouth,
The Sea Lion" will A return 10 a more normal doctrine, why the goverment of, be a sistership of the "Sword- a member is so fish", already under construction It called for construction in economy sad so that collabora-which I am.
same yard.France between East and Wort resolutely hostile to a Popular in the 13 years of a 41,000-mile net- tion
Freat Router. work of superhighways to com- may become a reality.
nect most American state capitali and larger cities.
'CANNOT REFUSE'
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It would cost more than $27.5 million with the Federal Govent-
this is the ment paying nine-tenths of the question which the French cost and the states the rest.—| Government has palced itself United Press.
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