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achieve their ends

London, Dec. 28.

Lord Home, the Foreign Secretary, spoke tonight of a "crisis

of confidence" in the United Nations.

Lord Home, addressing the Berwick-on-Tweed branch of the United Na- tions Association posed this question: "Why is there a crisis of con- fidence in the United Nations?"

He said: "the answer is that for the first time since its foun- Luation, a number of countries have voted publicly, and with- out shame, in favour of the use of force to achieve national

Four

countries which were members of the Security Coun- cil supported a resolution con- doning the use of force by India against Goa

"Had the debate been in the Assembly, many more countries

perhaps even a majority- would have voted the same way.

India charged

Lord Home

"The

significance of such action is this. Whatever the provocations suffered by India or the excuses made by her or for her there is no doubt at all that her actions were a direct cost brings a prospect of power breach of the charter and of without responsibility; it is an international law," Lord Home under-statement to say that

said.

Lord Home said that when the United Nations approved that, it could be as Mr Adlai Stevenson, United States per manent delegate to the United Nations, said, "the beginning of

the end".

there is cause for anxiely."

He then analysed some of the causes of the present discontent and discussed what could and

done to should be

save an organisation in which

So many of the hopes of men reside

The breach

By contrast the British record was опе

Ireed which had 600 million people in 15 years, Lord Home added.

3 He said that evidence of serious falling away from

the principles of the charter placed Britain in an appalling dilemma. "All our instincts and interests therefore combine to urge sup- port

for the kind of United Nations for which the founders drew up the charter. The ques- tion which

many sober and responsible observers of its prac tice are asking is whether we can continue to do so and whether the United Nations or the authors of the charter have had their day?"

The other side

He then put the other side sheet and sald of the balance whatever its faults the aims of the United Nations were sound and Its aspirations true, Bri tein could not afford lightly to discard an instrument dedicated to peace which was struggling to put together the elements of peace-keeping machinery, how- ever elementary it may appear "Luck, because the Soviet "Many of us had foreseen this

was absent from the meeting, crisis of confidence," Lord

enabled collective action to be Home added. "For years

Lord Home said that for years the Ruslans had been frustrating the

Russians bad used the taken in Korea, United Nations the

working

to police have helped to Nations

keep Pyper

platform of the United

the United Nations but lately a new

Israel-Egypt "prosecute the cold war

using Peace

have &lthough and dangerous practice has racialism, nationalism and the frontier,

exuberant

bee, and I believe, rightly, Individualism begun to prevail.

critical of their methods in the "Resolutions have been per- newly independent countries

Congo, the United Nations have sistently passed by the assembly, further their ends.

war out of that in particular on

"Now another breach is colonialism,

be kept the cold country." which could only be described ginning

to

appear

of

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in

Much quiet,

We

unostentatious.

and us reckless and careless of peace origin of it is somewhat similar.

but valuable work was being has A

number of and security Everyone

large and, countries seen the chaos in the Congo and,

putting their done in education and farming. arc

medielne and labour relations everyone knows that it derives campaign for acceleration of

and technical assistance of all from

Independence for colonial 3 premature grant of Independence to a country whose

ritories before the main purpose scris. "In an unspectacular way of the charter which is to the people were totally unprepared of the

groundwork is being laid for their new responsibilities.

provide

one world," peace and security”.

the Foreign Lord Home said he would not Secretary said. equate their molives with those

Magnify chaos

"Yet many delegates were in- structed by their governments to Isponsor and vote for resolutions which could only multiply and magnity that

other chaos in places."

of the Communists, although far

for

My hopes

too often they found themselves "There is the loss and the of profit. There is no easy way out bed-fellows, but the effect their actions was to weaken the of our dilemma and we shall charter. Unwittingly they play not be tempted to look for one, ed the Communists' game.

There are no soft options in He illustrated how this con- International affairs."

on colonialism led centration to the adoption of a double standard of behaviour by many

Lord Home said that although countries were free enough with their votes, they were not nearly so ready to pay their legally of the newly elected countries. assessed subscriptions without which the organisation be solvent or efficient.

is

cannot

Most cruel

"Whea therefore, we have

Lord Home said no one who reached a stage when a large had witnessed what had hap part of the orgonisation which pened in Hungary and East Ger-

dedicated to

peace openly many would have any doubt condoues aggression; when an that Russia's colonialism was the organisation which was founded "most cruel and ruthless to sustain law and order encour-history." ages policies which must endan- "In the United Nations her ger it; or when a refusal by technique is undisguised-it is many to carry their share of the that of the bully," he said.-

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