VIETNAM MISSION
(N 7. P.A.-Reuter—Copyright I TOKYO, July 21. China had indicated it would be prepared to accept the Commonwealth mission on Vietnam if it was not led hy the British Prime Minister, Mr Wilson, a Ugandan official said in Tokyo last night. The chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. Mr Mao Tse-tung. had given this impression in a talk in Peking last week with the Ugandan Prime Minister. Dr. Milton Obote, said the official. The official, Mr Paul Nsibira, Parliamentary secretary at the Uganda Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism, was present at the leaders’ talks. Mr Nsibira said there had been “quite a long discussion” on Vietnam between Mr Mao and Dr. Obote, who was the first Commonwealth leader to meet senior Chinese officials since the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference formed the Vietnam peace mission in London last month.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30809, 22 July 1965, Page 17
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