Draft note on the British Government's view on the proposed armaments pool (London, 26 September 1955)

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On 26 September 1955, Francis John Stephens, Higher Executive Officer at the British Ministry of Defence, sends a note to John Wyndham, Private Secretary at the Foreign Office, in order to brief the delegation working on the French proposals for the creation of a European armaments pool. The British consider the French proposal too restrictive, also stating that the remaining Western European Union (WEU) members are unlikely to support a proposal that does not include the United Kingdom, whereas the French had assumed that the United Kingdom would not participate given its reluctance to join a supranational authority. The British Government therefore proposes a more flexible organisation, which leads to a recommendation from the WEU working group to set up a Standing Armaments Committee.

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Source: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966. WESTERN ORGANISATIONS (WU). Western European Union (WEU): HMG policy. 01/01/1955-31/12/1955, FO 371/118595 (Former Reference Dep: File 10793).

Copyright: (c) The National Archives of the United Kingdom

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