Trygve Lie Believes Peace Can Be Preserved
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The United Nations Secretary-General, Mr Trigve Lie, said today he believed world peace could be preserved. He declared that the United Nations would survive, whatever the outcome of the Korean war. Mr Lie added that he had “hope and confidence” in the three man commission appointed by the General Assembly to seek a ceasefire in Korea. “I still believe none of the big nations and none of the small nations want war,” said Mr Lie. Asked if he included the Chinese Communists, Mr Lie referred the questioner to statements by the Chinese Communist envoy, Wu-Hsiu-Chuan, that the Peking Government desired peace and hoped for peace.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1950, Page 2
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