Note from Lord Hood on the reduction of British forces (London, 14 February 1957)

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On 14 February 1957, in anticipation of the forthcoming Western European Union (WEU) Ministerial Meeting, on 26–27 February in London, Lord Hood, British delegate to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), forwards a note to the Western Department of the Foreign Office, on the statement he made to the WEU Council concerning the reduction of British forces. The discussion with the different delegates focused on whether or not representatives from NATO should be invited to the next WEU Ministerial Meeting to examine British force reductions.

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Source: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966. WESTERN ORGANISATIONS (WU): Western European Union -WEU (WUW). WEU ministerial meetings. 01/01/1957-31/12/1957, FO 371/131146 (Former Reference Dep: File 1078).

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

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