SALVAGE WORK
UJC-Five Talks To Continue fNXPjL-Rauter-CewrteM) M0BS&8. January 90. Britain and France’s five Common Market partners wtil continue talks in Brussels' ant the next few days to see whet can be salvaged Worn the negotiations. As a first step, the five are reported to have decided to resist France’s efforts to restrict American and British capital investment in Europe. West Germany is believed to have said that it wvtl not take part in Murieters* conference due to be held in Baden-Baden, Germany, tomorrow and Friday. The four other countries also were studying the pcesibility of boycotting the meeting, the Britiah United Bram said. Vteaace wm plmnninf to raise toe amotion of Britiah and United States investments at. toe Baden Baden meeting. At least three tit toe Pontmon Market countries are bolding Cabinet marital today to consider the break down in the Brussels negotiations. They are Rance, West Germany and HoUmtd. Canada Seeks GA.T.T. Talks fNuE^.A.-Rs«t«r—Compete) OTTAWA, January to. The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr John Diefenbaker) today eaDed for an ear ty Ministerial meottag of members ef the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G.A.T.T.) in toe light of toe breakdown of negotiations for British entry to the Cocaanon Market No time must be lost he said, hi arranging for tall and Inline mat diseuaotons of the
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 15
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