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“U.K. VIEWS UNCHANGED”

LONDON. January 12

After prolonged questioning, a Foreign Office spokesman said at his daily press conference the British position on Berlin re mained that stated at the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr Selwyn Lloyd) last August 5. 1959

The spokesman told a correspondent it was not intended to make representations to West Germany about Dr. Adenauer’s statement.

The spokesman at first declined to comment on yesterday’s statement by the West German Chancellor <Dr Adenauer) that the proceedings of las? summer's Geneva Foreign Minis ters’ conference were not valid ■is a basis for talks on Berlin at the forthcoming East-Wes? summit conference. He was repeatedly pressed by correspondents, including those of the Soviet news agency, Tass. and the London "Daily Worker” to state whether the view of the West German Chancellor was in conflict with that of the British Government. <

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 9

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“U.K. VIEWS UNCHANGED” Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 9

“U.K. VIEWS UNCHANGED” Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 9