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Breakdown “Final”

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright)

LONDON. February 15 Britain’s chief Common Market negotiator (Mr Edward Heath) believes that the breakdown of the Brussels talks was clear and final and that proposals for association are of no importance The “Financial Times” reported this today after Mr Heath had addressed the Federation of British Industries last night After hearing Mr Heath, Sir Norman Kipping, the federation’s director-general, said French policy had led to this inescapable conclusion: “Our negotiations to enter the Common Market are now past history.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30058, 16 February 1963, Page 11

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Breakdown “Final” Press, Volume CII, Issue 30058, 16 February 1963, Page 11

Breakdown “Final” Press, Volume CII, Issue 30058, 16 February 1963, Page 11