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VIETNAM MOVES

Fanfani Is Secretive (N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) NEW YORK, Dec. 21. The Italian Foreign Minister and United Nations Genera) Assembly president. Professor Amintore Fanfani, said yesterday he was working so secretly for peace in Vietnam that even the Italian Government was not informed of his activities. United Press International reported. He was speaking at a Filipino luncheon in his honour “1 am under a strict rule of silence on Vietnam —so strict that my own Government does not know what I am doing,” he said. “1 regret that I am unable to comment on the subject at the present time beyond saying that, naturally, from my point of view,' 1 am deeply interested in promoting peace in that country.” In Washington, the State Department said the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk, may meet Professor Fanfani this week to discuss the purported North Vietnamese peace feelers.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 13

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VIETNAM MOVES Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 13

VIETNAM MOVES Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 13

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