ATLANTIC PACT AND GERMANY
“Questions connected with the organisation under the North Atlantic Pact are also expected to be considered in Paris. “An informed guess at the State Department is that the following questions on Germany will be discussed: “(1) Developments since the formation of the West German Federal Republic and the Communist-dominated East German Republic. “(2) The West German Government’s proposed entry into the Council of Europe, the international wheat agree-
ment, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the International Monetary Fund (together with tactics for keeping the East German Republic out of these and other international agencies). “(3) The West German Government’s desire to end the dismantling of German factories, and the Western Allies’ desire to see the West Germans accept the rights and responsibilities offered them under the terms of the International Authority for the Ruhr. “(4) Germany’s export competition with Western countries.”
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25953, 5 November 1949, Page 7
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