UNO ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
FURTHER MEETINGS VOTED USELESS NEW YORK, September 17. The Security Council to-day decided, over strong Soviet objections, to report to the General Assembly that further meetings of th United Nations Atomic Energy Commission were useless until the Big Powers could find a basis for agreement on international control. The Soviet and Ukrainian delegates fought all day to save the Commission, but their proposal was defeated when all nine other members of the Council approved instead a Canadian proposal to accept the findings of the majority of the Atomic Commission itself, which declared .that further work was useless until Britain, the United States France, China, Russia and Canada found a working basin. The Soviet and the Urakine abstained on the vote on the Canadian resolution. All nine other Council mempers voted in favour of it.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 289, 19 September 1949, Page 3
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