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(e) Plans were being finalised to enable us to withdraw our forces, and service families, in an emergency.

(f) We had a good case in the dispute with Malta but it was in danger of going by default publicly, and more should be done through official

publicity to remedy this.

THE PRIME MINISTER, summing up the discussion, said the report by

officials would be a useful background document against which to consider

the next step when a reply was received from Dr. Olivier to our invitation

to further discussions, as was likely before the resumption of proceedings

on their visiting forces legislation on Wednesday, 15th February.

It

might be necessary to arrange a meeting either of the Committee or of the

Cabinet at short notice early in the following week. If talks with Malta

Ministers took place the basis of our negotiating position remained as

agreed by the Committee at its last meeting.

The Committee

(1) Took note of the report by officials on the consequences of

total withdrawal of our forces from Malta, attached to OPD(67) 10.

(2) Invited the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for

Commonwealth Affairs to consider how the public presentation of the British case in the dispute with Malta could be nade more effective.

Cabinet Office, S.W.1.

13th February 1967

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