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SOVIET COMPLAINTS
TO WEST GERMANY 'OFF THE MARK'
Bonn, Apr. 30.
The West German Government, in a note to
Moscow published here today, rejected as pro- paganda Soviet complaints that the European Common Market and Euratom Treaties were cal- culated to deepen the division of Europe and to serve aggressive Nato policy.
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International Harmony STILL NO
When Asia And Africa Cease To Be Pawns
Albany, Apr. 30.
Mr G. L. Mehta, India's Ambassador to the United States, said today that a new relationship must be worked out between the West and Asia and Africa if global war and racial and colour conflicts were to be avoided.
DECISION ON CANAL
London, Apr. 30.
The 14-nation Suez Canal Users' Association failed to reach agreement on ending the boycott of the Suez waterway today and refer- red the issue back to their
gövernments
This new relationship was essential so that the peoples of the world could live together in confidence, security and mutual respect, he added in a speech prepared for delivery to the Hudson-long session of the SCUA Coun Mohawk Council on World Affairs.
A summary of the speech doration was to prevent war Issued by the Embassy In rather than to prepare for it. Washington quoted the
AM-
"It is of little avail to rely on bastador as adding:
the deterrent power of nuclear weapons when there is a dead- colonial lock in the deterrent itself..
"We have to find out an alter native
to domination by a few powers through force at a phase in world history when force itself has become too dan-
"The imperiai [und | ago is over,
"Western countries have to obtain oil and raw materials or sell their products by negotia- Lions and commercial agree- iments and not as in the past, by annexation and extra-territorial rights and treaties imposed by forte,
"The newly independent countries have on their part to give up feelings of inferiority complex and memories of past exploitation and domination and be prepared to live and work on a free and equal basso with the West.",
Patriotism
•
communique issued after a
cil said another meeting would fake place on Thursday on Egypt's new terma for passage through the Canal.
he Council of the Sucz Canal Users' Association met on the afterhoon of April 30 to consider the Egyptian de claration on the Suez Canal in the light of the
discussion which toolt place in the Security Council on April 20,” the com- musique
full said. "A change of views took place."
"The delegates are reporting this exchange of view to their Me Mehta said that last year's governmenta and the Council events had left an indelible mark on:
in Egypt and Hungary will meet again on Thursday." alignment between powers,
Before today's meeting began,
gerous,"
Indelible Mark
*x-
He added: "There is a decline it had beers widely forecast that of tension among the allics and the 14-member nations would go associates great powers which along with United States sugges- do not wish to be drawn into os that Egypt's terma be an atomic war and want to be in accepted as an "Interim" solution creasingly independent and self- to getting traffic dowing again rollant
through the Canal. The United Nations, with all France Was Its imperfections, is an indispen-have provided the
understood to strongest Mr Mehta also said that if sable instrument for main opposition, The British Foreign patriotism
was to be regarded tenance of peace and promo Secretary Mr Selwyn Lloyd, with
tion religious fervour în
of International law and who spoke twice during today's freedom. We nationalism could not be treal conceptions of equality, justice
Britain's readiness to go ed as treason when it inspired
and co-operation for nollons niong on the "Interim" solution weaker and poorer lands,
of domination, victory and if the majority of the Council rivalry,"Reuter.
favoured fl-United Press,
Scare Arabsvanced and powerful countries, free
were
"The politics of many coun- tries in Asia and Africa influenced by arms supplied by others which were being misused.
capable of
Belgrade, Apr. 30, Kommunist, offeinl orgaO, Of the Yugoslav lengue of Com- munista, today
criticised the Elsenhower doctrine as directed The note, delivered in Moscow yesterday, re- against Arab neutraliem and the plied to a Soviet note of March 16, addressed to Westin ependent foreign policies of Germany and the other partners in the two treaties --- some Arab countries. France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlanda and Luxem-
"If International harmony Is Kommunist, in its first issue to be achieved, countries in Asia bourg. The reply was agreed between
the treaty published for May Day, also
and Africa have to cease to bc- said the recent crisis in Jordan come, pawns of great partners.
powers
called that the Soviet note had opproved the principle of developing general economic co-operation.
of the Western countries,”
The note said
the
be satisfactorily
Armament
The West German reply re- not be attributed to the police Was caused by "foreign" activity. without which regional'disputes
"The Elsenhower doctrine to could not above all a plan of action against Soviet Arabs neutralium, against the solved." contention that the activities non-bloc associations of Arab of the Common Market and countries, against the foreign Euratom would be subjected to
of Egypt the aims of an aggressive Nato orientations
and some other countries," "equally of the Kommunist wrote.
Discussing the International #
was necessary to situation Mr Mehla sald: "It is Therefore, scare the
the Arab countries by a more likely to lead to mutual "Communist danger," and try to suicide than to victory, yet the break the
the co-operation of Arab
vicious circles between nuclear
INTEGRATION
The statement said:
*"The Government of the Foderal Republic of (West) Germany, which unreservedly
policy was
mark." Reuter.
supports a complete putting Into FOURTH POWER
force of the two treaties, wiches
to stress that they represent in its eye only one-to wit the most important-stage on the road to European Integration,
"It will not permit itself to be diverted from this goal; by proposals couched in general torms and offering no guarantee of a quick realisation,
"For it notes that evidently as experience has shown, such Integration can be undertaken successfully only by countries whose economle and social structures are essentially сот- parable."
LEAVE OPEN
The West German note added: "The Government of the Soviet Union declared without reason that the treatles for the founda- tion of the European Common Market and the European Atomic Community would deepen the division of Europe, for these treaties explicitly leave it open
to
every European state te join....
"The claims put forward in The Soviel declaration, which pursue Durely propagandistic alma, murt not allow the fact to be forgotten that the
real reapons for this division and for the tension in Europe can-
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London, Apr. 30. French delegate Jules Moch warned the UN Disarmament conference today that France muclear weapons if the other will have to build its own rucicar powers refuse to hall A-bomb production in a "first step" arms cutting agreement.
countries in questions essential armaments and tear 13 not be.
for their independence and by attempts to incite rivalry being broken. tween some Arabi governments "The first essential step is to and monarchs.
"Such an American policy in evitably cornes into conflict with life, and sometimes with their own interests," Kommunist said, -Reuter
suspend, and prohibit tests and experiments
atomis of large bombs and arrive at an inter- national agreement without de-
lay to ban manufacture of atomic weapons of every kind and shape."
Rio de Janeiro, Apr. 30. Referring to the recent British The Brazilian Ministry of White Paper on Defence Policy Foreign Affairs has cent in which stated that there was at structions to the Brazilian Con- present no mearis of providing sulate at Kobe to grant per- adequate protection for the manent visas to 300 Japanese people of Britain against the "We have the scientists, the emigrants wishing to come to consequérices, of an attack with plants and the raw materials," | Brazil, it was disclosed today, nuclear weapons, Mr Mehta he said. "We wish to renounce France-PressO.
said that the overriding consi❤ the right to fabricate muclear weapons but only If other hall fabrications of nations these weapons.
"If not, we should have to go | further and become the fourth power in the mucicar arms race..."-United Press,
Gaitskell's May Day Message
London, May 1. Mr Hugh Galtskell, the British Labour Party leader, said in a May Day message today that "the appalling threat of nuclear war" could not Ignored.
Mr Galtskell declared: "while the democracles musi stand firm and wiled against aggression, we must do all we can to press forward with real International disarmament under proper con- trols, which is the only guaranice of Insung peace."-Router.
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