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Council of Foreign Ministers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers resumed negotiations on the Austrian treaty in London on June 10, 1950. The meeting ended in deadlock with the Soviet delegate declaring that so long as violations referred to in the Soviet note of July 8 on Trieste continued, there could be no guarantee that the western powers would not similarly violate the Austrian treaty. After the western delegates denied the allegations on Trieste and maintained that they were irrelevant to the Austrian treaty, it was agreed to hold a further meeting on September 7 subject to the approval of the Soviet government.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1950

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References

1 Chronology of International Events and Documents, VI, p. 450. For previous action on this treaty by the deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers, see International Organization, IV, p. 538Google Scholar.

2 New York Times, September 13,1950.

3 Ibid., September 15,1950.

5 Ibid., September 20,1950.

6 Ibid., September 19,1950.

7 Ibid., September 24,1950.