Letter from Adolf C. McCarthy to Sir John William Denys Margetson on the WEU Standing Armaments Committee (London, 17 October 1975)

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On 17 October 1975, Adolf C. McCarthy of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) sends a letter to Sir John William Denys Margetson, Head of Chancery at the United Kingdom delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), concerning the future of Western European Union's Standing Armaments Committee (SAC). The FCO advocates abolishing the SAC, arguing that it serves no useful purpose and is a burden to the Ministry of Defence. However, the FCO advises proceeding cautiously, since although the French appear to be losing interest in maintaining the SAC, too firm an insistence on the part of the British to abolish it could have the opposite effect of what is desired.

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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). Future of Standing Armaments Committee of Western European Union. 01/01/1975-31/12/1975, FCO 41/1749 (Former Reference Dep: WDU 11/1 PART B).

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

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