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CIA-RDP78-01617A006100040044-9
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Document Creation Date:
December 12, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 24, 2002
Sequence Number:
44
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Publication Date:
November 5, 1949
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1British views on Japanese treaty--US Embassy London
reports that Foreign Secretary evin told British press
representatives during a recent off-the-record interview
that the UK has completed its study of the Japanese peace
treaty problem and hopes for a peace conference early
in 1950. Bevin indicated a British preference that the
conference, invitations for which will be issued jointly
with, the US, be held in Canberra. He further revealed
a British plan to invite both the USSR and Chinese Com-
nist representatives, Bevin: said that if the Soviet
Union and Communist China refuse to participate, the
plan would be would be to proceed without them; he
declared that the UK and the other powers "can't wait
around indefinitely until the Soviets make their mind
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