HAMMARSKJOLD’S PEACE MISSION TO EGYPT
Talks On Deployment Of U.N. Police Force
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(Rec. 11 p.m.) LONDON, November 16. Future movements of the British and French troops in Egypt today became a key issue.
Ihe United Nations. Secretary-General (Mr Hammarskjold) will discuss with President fxasser in Cairo where the international force now entering the Canal Zone will be placed.
„ix C - '! nf ?5 m £ d sou rces in Paris said last night a message sent by Marshal Bulganin to the French Prime Minister, Mr Mollet, confirmed French suspicions that s P T PPP rt ", as . encouraging President Nasser to oppose the carrying out of the United fNations decisions on putting an international force into the Middle East.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 11
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