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U.N. DISCUSSION OF TRUCE

Reported Move By Britain „ . . . LONDON, May 9. Britain might soon support a move to re er the Korean armistice talks back to the United Nations Security Council, according to diplomatic circles in London. Now "Zealand and Australia, at least, have made it known that they fear a breakdown in the negotiations and the resumption of full-scale war. The Foreign Secretary (Mr H. A. Eden) is laid to share this anxiety. British Commonwealth feeling seems to be that it might be useful both to refer the issue to the Security Council and to suggest that some United Na, tions members, in addition to the United States, be represented on the Allied armistice team.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7

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U.N. DISCUSSION OF TRUCE Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7

U.N. DISCUSSION OF TRUCE Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7

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