RECOGNITION OF CHINA
New U.S. Policy Advocated (N.Z. Press Association—Cops/right) • (Re t ll A P ? ) TA v NEW YORK, April 10. Arthur Dean, the former United States special
Affair ” «“ st pr,vale Publication, “Foreign Affairs, said that if the United States were to recognise Communist China—in return for appropriate u would improve the United States international position.
The former special ambassador did not specify what concessions should be sought, but he said that present United States policy “precluded both a realistic planning upon the potential split between Communist China and the** Soviet Sl'Formi-ttS:-’' « -lOW r.M.n.hip’»*
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27631, 12 April 1955, Page 13
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