DEADLOCK OVER KASHMIR
Resolution Before U.N. Council dec. B pan.) NEW YORK, February 20. Britain and the United States sill make another effort to-morrow to solve the three-year-old deadlock Wtween India and Pakistan over Munir's future. A joint resolution will be presented wee the Security Council reopens asuideration of the problem for the iwt time in nearly a year. The council will have before it formally the report of Sir. Owen Dixon, ris *« appointed last March as United Nations Mediator in Kashmir. SifOwen Dixon, after visiting India esdnkistan. reported that he was u.i--w» to reach a solution. Both parties could not agree on the to necessary before a plebiscite could be taken. This would decide whether the peocle of Kashmir wanted to join mU or Pakistan. It is understood that the British and American resolution sought to give net to the plebiscite proposal.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26353, 22 February 1951, Page 7
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