NEED FOR COMPROMISE
SEpUJlITX COPNCIL 3VIElYlfiEl?S Received Thursday, 7 p.m. NEW YORK, August 1. Disquiet that permanent, 'me'mhers of the Becuri^y Coiutcil were unable to agree among themseives on many issues, was expressed hy Mr. T-rygye. Lie. in a repprt op thf. activities pf "Upited Nation^ since ^ As^im^y ] ntet 'in London. ifhe i(eto right i^i- j posed a^n' ohligaticri oix those members to seek agreement. He would be failing in his duty if he did not empRnsise. the, ab^.olute'' pecessity o,f their doing so. In a spirit pf ^.utpa,l updeystpnding 301$ ' will ' to " ppmprpmis.p, there" was no cause for pessimism but had the clesire of all the peoples and Governments to achieve vi9tpi*ies. peace heen impeded by lack of mutual trust? he asked. United Nations had not captured the imagination, harpesse'cL with enthusiasm,. of the peoples of the world to a degrpe which might 'haye' heep hppetl, pa'rtly because of the inevitable ^lo.wpess pf proceedings at this sfage. He regretted the Trusteeship Council had' not yefc heen establishd. and warned states administering mandates that unless they reaclied agreempnt before the Asse'mbly meeting in September, there. might be another year's delay.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1946, Page 5
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