TRUMAN-STALIN TALKS
Arab League Leader's Suggestion NZPA—-Copyright Rec. 7.40 p.m. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Abel Rahman Azzam Pasha, secre-tary-general of the Arab League, today proposed that President Truman and Mr Stalin should meet under United Nations auspices to try to find a basis of agreement for world peace. He suggested that the meeting should be held in a country not identified with either Big Power bloc, such as India. Pakistan, Afghanistan or Egypt. He made the proposal in a letter to Mr Trygve Lie, United Nations secretarygenera}. Azzam Pasha, asked at a press conference if he did not think Britain and France should be included in the proposed talks, replied that there were many countries which could be represented, but everyone knew the United States and the Soviet Union were the two Big Powers which really could decide the world’s fate.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 7
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