TUNISIAN ARMS DISPUTE
Settlement Sought In Washington (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. The United States Secretary of State (Mr Dulles) and the French Foreign Minister (Mr Christian Pineau) agreed tonight to try to find a formula for resolving their dispute over arms deliveries to Tunisia. They failed to settle the issue in a three-hour meeting. „ r ll pinea " ? nn « u n«!<i after the conference that Mr Dulles and he had studied means by which to prevent the delivery of guns and ammunition from Tunisia into rebel hands in Algeria. The rebels are fighting Frencji forces.
As a result of the discussion on this point, he said, it was decided to seek a procedure bv which such dangers could be avoided to the maximum as far as possible.”
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28440, 21 November 1957, Page 15
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