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1. US stand on Saar issue--The Department of State has ad-
vised US Embassy Paris that Secretary Acheson's recent
statement on the Saar means unequivocally that the US
supports French claims for political detachment of the
Saar from Germa .y and financial-economic integration of
the area with France. In instructing the Embassy to dis-
cuss the Saar with the French Foreign Office, the Depart-
ment observes, however, that arrangements made prior to
the peace treaty are provisional and~hat any proposal look-
ing toward long-term regulation of economic and political
life of the Saar, such as the current French proposal to
lease.mines from the Saar Government on a 50-year basis,
is subject to US -UK consultation. The Department notes
the 6'pressing urgency" of drawing Germany closer into
the Western European community and expresses the view
that the French would be wise not to introduce new propo-
sals which at the present time "can only be expected to
excite nationalistic feelings in Germany and thus retard
improvement of Franco-German relations,"'
2. 'US views on SC action during Soviet boycott--The US
delegation at the UN, in reporting that it has received
numerous queries from other delegations concerning
possible UN action on the membership applications of
Indonesia and other states during the absence of the USSR
from the UN, expresses the view that the US should not
support any membership applications at this time. The
delegation believes that the Security Council has the right
to adopt substantive resolutions in the absence of a per-
manent member but points (a) to the likelihood that the
USSR would never recognize the new members as UN
members and (b) to the "conceivable" possibility that
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the USSR might leave the UN. Concerning the specific ap?
placation of Indonesia, which the delegation presumes will
be filed shortly, the US representatives estimate that if the
US at present neither fosters nor opposes Indonesian mem-
ber?ship aspirations, the matter will then die.
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