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U.N. Observers Proposal

(N.Z.P A.-Reuter—Copyright) NEW YORK, Jan. 3.

The United Nations acting Secretary-General (U Thant) has proposed to Portugal that United Nations observers be stationed at key points in Portuguese Angola to prevent the use of that territory for the transit of materials to aid Katanga. The text of a Note from U Thant to the Portuguese resident representative (Dr. Vasco Garin) was made public at the United Nations last night

U Thant proposed, “In agreement with the Government of Portugal, to station United Nations observers at a few selected airports and roads from or through which transit from Angola into Katanga might commonly take place.”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 9

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U.N. Observers Proposal Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 9

U.N. Observers Proposal Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 9