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Cambodia Talks Urged By U.K.

(N Z.P.A -Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, June 3. Britain warned today that Soviet delay in issuing a joint call for a Cambodia conference might “seriously impair” chances of getting the talks started.

A White Paper said Britain still hoped Russia would continue with the appeal, agreed upon by Britain last April. An international conference to strengthen Cambodia’s neutrality would mean a chance for informal East-West talks on the Vietnam crisis. Britain and Russia are involved as co-chairmen of the nine-nation 1954 Geneva Conference on Indo-China. The other Geneva powers are the United States, France, China, Laos, Cambodia, and North and South Vietnam. Today’s White Paper published for the first time the complete series of international exchanges aimed at getting a Cambodia conference started. In them, Britain makes clear she feels the disputed question of South Vietnam's

representation should be settled after Britain and Russia have issued their joint message.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30768, 4 June 1965, Page 13

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Cambodia Talks Urged By U.K. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30768, 4 June 1965, Page 13

Cambodia Talks Urged By U.K. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30768, 4 June 1965, Page 13

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