WILLINGNESS TO GO HALF-WAY
-Press Association
By Telegraph—
Reecivecl "Wednesday, 7.0 p.m. NEAV YORK, June 25. United Nations was *not perfect 111 the eyes of any nation, said Mr. Trygve Lie when addressing a Yale Commeneement luncheon at which he received a Doctorate of Laws. Mr. Lie said small nations particularly resented the veto elause. hut the organisation was framed to satisfy the requirements of all the great Powers. "I11 this we are creatures of neeessity," he said. Cri-tics should rememher that basic faet when the Security Council failed to aet drastieally and decisively. The neeessity for agreement did not involve a compromiso between right and wrong but * willingness was required of all Governments to go half way in meeting other Governments in the search for security and wellbeing. Mr. Lie entbusiastieally praised the Economic Social Council which he said one day might overshadow the Security Council.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1946, Page 5
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