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TALKS WITH ALLIES

“Should Hear All N.A.T.O. States”

BRUSSELS, August 13.

President Eisenhower should hear the views of all North Atlantic Treaty nations before he met the Soviet Prime Minister ( Mr Khrushchev), a Belgian Foreign Office spokesman said today. The spokesman said Belgium believed that separate talks between President Eisenhower and Germany, Britain, France and Italy would be detrimental if they were not complimented by a plenary N.A.T.O. meeting. He said the talks the President planned to have in Western capitals before his Moscow talks would set a dangerous precedent, filling the Belgian Government with misgiving.

It was officially announced in Paris today that next month's talks between President Eisenhower and General de Gaulle would deal exclusively with French-American relations. The Information Minister, Mr Roger Frey, in announcing this, said the French Government considered also that only SovietAmerican relations could be dealt with when President Eisenhower met the Soviet Prime Minister. Fast Mile.—Dan Waern, of Sweden, has run the mile in 3min 59.25ec at Vaesteraas, Sweden. It is the fifth time he has broken 4min for the mile, but the first this year.—Stockholm, August 12.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28973, 14 August 1959, Page 11

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TALKS WITH ALLIES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28973, 14 August 1959, Page 11

TALKS WITH ALLIES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28973, 14 August 1959, Page 11

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