U.S. Said To Approve British Policy On China
LONDON, December 28.—“ The total victory of the Chinese Communist forces is now recognised by the' United States State Department as an inescapable if unpleasant fact, and the need for strengthening resistance to furthef Communist penetration in the rest of South-east Asia is now seen as paramount,” says the diplomatic cor-TAs-nhnrlAfif nf the Dfiilv Telfipranh.
“This entirely new American out-» look on Far Eastern policy has been adopted w.ithin the last week f by the United States Secretary/ of State (Mr Dean Acheson)., and it has been conveyed to the 'British Government. . ? “The British policy on the situation in China was formulated at the British diplomatic and military conference in Singapore early last month. It has now been endorsed by the United States Government, which attaches the highest import-
/ance to the British Commonyvealth i foreign and economic policy conference in Colombo. • “Members of the American diplomatic corps . from all Far Eastern posts will meet soon in Bangkok, the capital ■of Siam.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 December 1949, Page 6
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