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Netherlands’ Reply To Soviet Plan

THE HAGUE, May 4. The Netherlands Government yesterday rejected Soviet accusations that the plans for a common European market and Eurato*n were merely instruments of division and aggression. The Dutch declaration was in reply to a Soviet statement on March 16 proposing the establishment of an all-European organisation for economic co-operation, including questions of atomic energy, in place of the common market and Euratom. The Soviet proposals were sent to all European countries and the United States. At Geneva, the Soviet DeputyForeign Minister (Mr A. V. Zakharov) called for East-West cooperation in the field of atomic energy. He told the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe that it could begin with a full exchange of scientific information between the Soviet United Institute for Nuclear Reserach and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research at Geneva.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 14

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Netherlands’ Reply To Soviet Plan Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 14

Netherlands’ Reply To Soviet Plan Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 14

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