Letter from Lord Bridges to Sir Christopher Audland on the future of WEU (London, 2 July 1971)

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On 2 July 1971, Lord Thomas Bridges, head of the Western Organisations Department in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, sends a letter to Sir Christopher Audland, Counsellor and Head of Chancery at the British Embassy in Bonn, in which he outlines the debate within the British Government over the future of Western European Union (WEU). Lord Thomas Bridges emphasises that as a forum for political consultation, WEU could lose its ‘raison d’être’ once the United Kingdom joins the European Economic Community (EEC). The letter also covers other WEU activities in the area of standardisation and control of armaments. In this context, Lord Thomas Bridges raises the issue of a potential conflict with the French, who see WEU as vital to maintaining the aspects of the Brussels Treaty that deal with control over German rearmament.

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Source: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Foreign Office, Western Organisations and Co-ordination Department and Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Western Organisations Department: Registered Files (W and WD Series). WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (WEU). The future of WEU: Western Organisations Department memorandum. 01/01/1971-31/12/1971, FCO 41/880 (Former Reference Dep: WDU 11/13 PART A).

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

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