INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION WEEKLY SUMMARY NO. 1
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CIA-RDP79-01090A000100030027-9
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RIPPUB
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5
Document Creation Date:
November 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
January 21, 1999
Sequence Number:
27
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Publication Date:
January 10, 1950
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le the growl g re a ni' i on.s or Comnnanis t china bring c.;_user
issue of Chinese renresen.talivn Lri t e UN , Trusteeship Council
t`~ ees have locked horns wind tide r,ump.lex issues of So. ;ai4 Lanc
usteeship and the . iternetior :..ization of Jerusalem. ceanwn. le
Paris the UEEC countries are arcaiyzing ECA's 1950 grand design
r liberalization of intre -Eurccpear! trade and payments and the
creation of a European Clearing Union.
China's C ~e c rcwr~stanrePthsidetc ,_anci ne recognition probler:. Although
t the January Security Council presidency falls
to Nationalist China is certain to renew vociferous Soviet protests
against continued seating of tie present Chinese delegation, these
ejections will probably be mace: largely for the record. The demand
of the Peking government that the Ulu! oust the Nationalist delegation
seems to have been put forty; with a similar purpose inasmuch as no
specific request has yet been made to seat the Communists. It Is
therefore uncertain whether the US:T will formally contest Tsi.ang a s
(China) credentials before eno t ;n SC member states have recognized
the PRC tq assure the success c1 t is move. Inasmuch as only, two
more recognitions are needed for iuI SC majority, the Soviet del ega Lion
should be willing to wait, particularly if Tsiang calls only a
minimum number of routine meetLngs uur:'ing the month and avoids any
active role in the council.
2 esnwhile the UI faces tnr`-ae problems. First, at what point
are there enough recognitions of the PRC to warrant the SC `` s
recognition? The bri tish will ;abstain in the SC until seven 'rerr_bers
thereof have recognized the Chinese Communists and may proposf,i
deferring the seating of a new, creiegation until a simple -ma j otity
of UN members have r eeogr.ized t.nne Peking government. Second, should
UN recognition be coortlinateci between major UIi organs such as the
SC and the General Assembly, each oi` which is the judge of its own
credentials and where ui'f'ererit majority views right prevail? Some
members may favor pcs :ponf.ng u:e decision until the GA Is in
session so than. simuitaneous act i.on may be taken. Finally, what
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can be done siJ,_JU..Cj. (,i-j as:ta_; rlaaz t eae ?tion use the double
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