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CONFERENCE ON ALGERIA

“Difficulties*' Encountered (A Z Press Assn —Copvnghi) EVIAN-LES-BAINS, June 14 France yesterday broke off the bogged-down Algerian peace talks in spite of an insurgent demand to continue the search for a solution, the Associated Press reported. The French Minister for t Algerian Affairs (Mr Louis Joxe), who heads the Paris negotiating team, announced that he asked for a 10 to 15 day “period of reflection " Grimly he admitted: “We are in difficulties.” and he said no date had been fixed for a resumption of the negotiations. In nearby Geneva, the insurgent spokesman. Mr Redha Malek, blamed France for the adjournment. He told a packed news conference that the French delegation had rejected an Algerian request to continue the talks.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 12

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CONFERENCE ON ALGERIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 12

CONFERENCE ON ALGERIA Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 12

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