DISTRIBUTION OF POWER
COMMITTEE SET UP IN EUROPE (Rec. 8 p.m.) PARIS. June 10. Finance and Foreign Ministers from 17 European countries today decided to set up a committee to co-ordinate production and distribution of power, including atomic energy. The ministers made the decision on the final day of a two-day meeting of the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation after studying a 100-page report on European power and energy presented by Professor Louis Armand, director of the French State railways. Usually relia ie sources said the ministers decided that their countries should not limit co-operation in the field of nuclear energy to Europe alone but should seek the help of the United States and Canada which are associate members of O.E.E.C.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 11
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