Circular from the French Foreign Ministry on the British request to convene a meeting on the Middle East (London, 11 February 1969)

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On 11 February 1969, the French Foreign Ministry issues a circular in which it expresses its disagreement with the British proposal to convene a meeting on the Middle East under the aegis of the Council of Western European Union (WEU) at permanent representative level. The ministry argues that this matter has already been discussed at the ministerial meeting of 7 February and emphasises that France will maintain close diplomatic contacts with the European states directly interested by the situation in the Middle East. The British initiative is seen as an attempt to hold regular consultations on the Middle East within the WEU Council in order to establish the principle of compulsory prior consultations on specific subjects, a principle rejected by France at the ministerial meeting in Luxembourg.

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Source: Ambassade de France en Grande-Bretagne. Télégramme à l'arrivée. Circulaire Nr 74. A/S Question du Moyen-Orient: Paris, le 11 février 1969. Urgent. 3 p.

Ministère des Affaires étrangères. Centre des Archives diplomatiques de Nantes. Archives rapatriées de l'ambassade de France à Londres. Série «Union de l'Europe occidentale (UEO)». 1953-1992 (2002). 378PO/UEO/1-389. Numéro 11. Cote EU.40.1.2.EXC. Réunions exceptionnelles du Conseil-situation au Moyen-Orient. 1960-1969.

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