TRUCE TALKS AT GENEVA
•ench Attempt To Break Deadlock Pren Association— Copyrioht) , 111 pj“«) GENEVA, July 6. ite new French plans, designed to break the tak between the East and the West over interarmistice supervision in Indo-China, will be jated today at the nine-nation peace talks at Geneva. Terences over the composition and powers of the neutral ire commission have plagued the Indo-China talks since £er they began on May 8. ft new French plan, which is still secret, has been the * of consultations among the non-Communist delega- , during the week-end recess and there have also been jjtage” meetings with the Communist delegates. [here will also h e military talks at Geneva today between « of the Vietminh and Cambodian High Commands on to end the fighting in Cambodia.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 12
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