INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS GROUP WEEKLY SUMMARY NO. [ ]
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For week ending 11 Janui7 ..eeee
Vcaume
ri.,4 Palestine probe eget 04,u ke ..efee.Leet e:els week aS 14gypt
eed Israel agreed to a eeaoe ee a 441 ).e0, e.eeee;ee nee;otiatious under
Lespices vf the UN Medig4or. TJ,R ja roee, eeefeer, eeeeea once agaia to
17e determined by the actual pew oi rereu in the Althtugh the
Llecerity Council resumed dZocuseion enk. .eaucaoe-an question, arid shar)
eensure from Egypt and the rer )easieen nateons for Its failure to halt
hutch 'aggression," no further ectiar has AB ye e been taken. The SC "neubral9
eeenittee has submitted to 41-1 f.:ontsaTting viewers a proposal for settling
he Berlin curreney probleu, ou, ILA oilant.os for accepGance appear doubtfol.
-eanthile in Washington, t'el dS, Caseou ale the five Western Union powers
eentinued negotiations toware an Atireitie rect.
rzLtib doteralnation to station troops in
Aqaba and to alert navul eleeents la eee elee4eeeeeL reflects tteutuir
ettion of Arab military impotence rag the neceesity for some minimum
ontainment of Israeli orcee. en oeiers ,ce 4o tee general desire not
impede the efforte of be bi Coecieletion Commission, the UK has decided
eot to complain to the ecierety Covuoie a ,out Israells shnotine down five
RAF Planes. Neverthelces, 41e eepereresiene ;dr Vtle aistack will probably
eeercise SOMS temporary reeeraininv -allueete on the Israelis. The presence
Beitish ttoops near Tar& Poleettnien ocenoaries will confine POI forcer
eo Palestine itself0 et ell] ais0 reinforce the eeakeeed bargaining poetion
ef the Arabs before the Conceliution Coleussitn and improVe tho chances that
ts southern Negeb may be LwarOld ec one or vOre a Beitainos Arab alliec.
thiIXsrael is threatening eo arieg LA(' :atter of British troop movements
fore the SC, clalming thet these violet, the Palestine truce, the execetion
nr thie threat would execen whe in:mei/el 40 eimilar criticism, Thbe it .s
?mbtful whether Israel, will fte.lee throveh with this complaint and it le
eertaia that the Council rvuld do ectninr about it, if wade.
21cauee of their military reverses, ri,e Arab utates are more ameninee
now than ever before to diecusc scree se;ivetwent ee- the Palestine dispute:
while the Israelis are ready to teek, ehtee is still danger that, flusheel
eith victories and uncenced be' the ee, teey may still seek to extend their
ollitary gains in Palestiao propee ee. aid )c) oetaill a 1t r basis for
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bdrgaind4w. Thus, unless th ai t! r3tuation are constantly
held up to both parties tb,rovtA Ar71c-klerisn pressure, the chances of
the Conciliation COMMi661.4E; sf-corirf 1 $et:lee,eut vill limited.
deal.:7::.1,1 (rit
that locti.,!. Arab leaders dosirc !,c1 lako
trusteealt.p terms should of' 21.7-74
offer a ry.oans of reconcililig th
of thus c'Yolding nerrilla wtc.fin
solution. While rip1itanizu ecArl:
threaten lloatilitie if tho7tt in
as Tripo]. itaji?a'a award to I 40,V
gaining with the Italians, usinl 41
from them the beet poasibla +;!.:.orrie,
Italian investment, immigratiot and 14.1,
would give up her trusteeship et
of future Arab administrators, Only ti
present Arab leaders apparently rtain
avert disorders and explain satisfactcr.
Furthermore, unless a "dealwof thiski
declare their OM independence and spp-
event that Italian return appears Mel
TrJ i5t!dX."Recent indioation4
t "Cel " with the Italians over
!),1 .t in to Italy appear likely? may
popul::.t.f..on to thic eventuality old
t preAnn't, a eGin obstacle to such
01,.!7.umting nny 3t.etl Ian promiscz,
rtun , r3or h4'ore $tated that as aoon
tiler wished to sta.rt bar-
re,at warfare to force
cc ?bl seek%-- (1) limits on
dItoleing; (2) assurancee Italy
to futt.u.# date; and (3) training
roue some such bargain could the
theix hold over their followers,
the delay in independence.
net if; made, the Tripolitanians might,
al to the Arab states for ad in tho
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A-mvd ux track. tu4oncskt csokuil.2L4orld 144r_ra4Lomad- US
and UK labor consultations it ustranm ,3f t1-4 17 January session of the
World Federation of Trade %lions in ;,;:Mzis sal determine the timing arli
manner of Anglo-Amerioan withdeaval t1..7t nrcanization. The CIO and
the British Trades Union Co2-igrcl5s, LiAving a:_ready taken vigorous measuree
against Communiate within thot- own 7,tak,i, 4r0 equally committed against
contimed participation In tai LlrfattAitim both now acknowledge to
be Soviet-controlled. WC and CIO :7,,i'it..Jere 3, ho?, V?f, ppr oachad
formal break with the ?MIT wit they view as prerequ.isites
for such withdrawal : (1) flov43.colt : t c.ptbl international
organisation to replace the ii"I''14 ..v.pport from other non-
Communist Western national labor orgwit-,EkiZona,. arld (3) documentation of
"the record" proving SQV1t' Cjmu4ui eii42,4 44' -46,1 TiTTU. The official
recognition recently accorded o the U?tio; Advisory Committon
by the OEC has fulfilled thE,1 first 4$ tinet:,a prortatilioitor3. Pledges of
support from Benelux and 8canfl1nav1a4 lab:cc crgvais:ltions edict from French
anti Italian non-Communist labor ite.v t,e-ibireva that4kvk Angio-fterieful
drawal would be almost immediately Iltiloire by L ge4leral exodus of tho
Federation96 Western elements, The P4 -a 1It assion would then provide
the opportunity for final riccunletta4:',J44 ,:47 the unremitting efforts of :
the USSR to use the 'ATTU at az instruteLt ItF foT:eioa policy objectivef
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"IrtICEIT-
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the International ?.er
White) ego
3ts.toilbsa it i.1 e) WI; Akn.
r! ctor have been
leethority, of roctocA.ti,
el,rport. 'The IRO, heme.
t'ela group from tlee vet
o nfforte to obtain e
w"--iichapparerrtlyeeoce .
ept a sharp lu ehr ee
kr the L13. Along iit
Western prestige
1:.etr1ated to ,Sovieeeee.,.t:,
-1M11.'-'1,11:AKtleatHE`741.121.11.4.110,43. PI' '1 of
e ti a ."o: eirlifting 6,000 of the f. .000
lAt. va Alp rrfugwes stranded ill the 3hanehai
th Sr e/la 14; the Chinese Civi7. Avii iOn
'ud i, i .r the? usr of the Ohanghe et3.
riv lel ,ieee to push its efforts to re: eve
PE ill Iprintey !levet-1in the Philippine In
n see ki .he CKnese Governmentle ede,
*rt .*Altece ,f tho Minese national airlinal (MAC)
r: ot rInt, the IRO will be strongly ryupported
440r IP) ,eveles, th US is conscious of th4 blow to
NA a orle reitge s s were to be forcil.ly re.
L'te e-,
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N GML:1.r16,1)1!:.atrient by the RCE Coal Ce emit
of a Utilization Wor Par?V st.lay tee long-term aspects of fuel
utilization in ftrape eer:,:e 3 e. tap, forward in the work of this Careettee
and foreshadoes a continuing ile),d of esefulaess for rm. The orieinal
fanction of the Cora ecemettee sae to talacitate between various Euroeean
?Jeers the then short eui.nel,..y :ace/. As the coal supply has become more
satisfactory, the .'3h.i.o4 protiler has ehanged to that of the most rs.V.onel
ufie of these resouroee. The acez Goemittee,e nee attack an this preblem
reflects the desire .)f 1-CE welter countries to peke continuing use of the
Committee as an ir o eesonomic cooperation. Although. theFei.7, was
originally set up o deal. Trite recorstruceion amd rehabilitation problems
other ICS committees, tz,o. aze geaduallyfting their emphasis to longtenn European eoonmic prehleet.
INESSWIMAIIIErteVe de41Xle:
meeting at The Hague, the at t
lands have decided that at the
they rill seek a new whine eget
US Senate in 1948. Became ot
lower prices with, in piaelt
declieing ten points ennually,
five year agreement, but eX00,41.
as a bargaining point far toile
nge_pareech to !beet agreement. 7p a recent
weder, lorway, France, Italy and the Nethor-
;mtetnational Wheat Conference on 25 JanunrY,
rent instead of the draft rejected '.11, the
the increased world wheat supply, they favor
a fixed maximum prim, a sliding scale
They will argue for a three insteal of a
to ese their consent to a five-year extension
priens.
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