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HAMMARSKJOLD BEGINS TALKS WITH NASSER

Role Of U.N. Emergency Force Not Yet Clear

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright)

(Rec. 11.30 p.m.) CAIRO, November 17. nrnrn^se^frnm^k sour ces in Cairo said today that Egypt is seeking a firm LPo l th® Lmted Nations Secretary-General (Mr Dag HammarS J «nnn FJ® F? T d Rations police force will be withdrawn from Egypt as soon as Egypt feels it is no longer necessary.

toda Z began a series of talks with President Nasser, as more ment to makVon ar V Ved in EgypL Mr Hammarskjold had no comment to make on the talks. “I am a silent man,” he said.

Defence Minister (Mr Antony Head) said he could give no in Fre " c b troops . w ?H Id n ?t budge until the United Nations force 6000 he 5 said ritain and France had in mind a police force of between 5000 and

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28129, 19 November 1956, Page 11

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HAMMARSKJOLD BEGINS TALKS WITH NASSER Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28129, 19 November 1956, Page 11

HAMMARSKJOLD BEGINS TALKS WITH NASSER Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28129, 19 November 1956, Page 11