Draft reply by the French and British delegations to the WEU Council to written question 100 (London, 26 January 1967)

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In a note dated 26 January 1967, the Secretary-General of Western European Union (WEU) circulates written question 100 put to the Council by Étienne de la Vallée Poussin, a Belgian member of the Assembly Committee on Defence Questions and Armaments, together with the draft reply drawn up by the French and British delegations to the WEU and reproduced in the final version (see C(67)23). Etienne de la Vallée Poussin speculates on the possibility of other WEU Member States participating in the proposed Anglo-French project for the development of a variable-geometry aircraft. The Council replies that any governments interested in this project should directly approach the French and British Governments, which are prepared in principle to consider industrial participation by other countries, including members of WEU.

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Source: Council of the Western European Union. Secretary-General’s note. Written question 100 put to the Council by a member of the Assembly. London: 26.01.1967. C (67) 18. Copy No 57. 2 p.

Archives nationales de Luxembourg (ANLux). http://www.anlux.lu. Western European Union Archives. Secretariat-General/Council’s Archives. 1954-1987. Organs of the Western European Union. Year: 1965, 01/05/1965-30/04/1971. File 202.411.08. Volume 1/1.

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