Remaining Points Cleared Up By Negotiation
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Received Sunday, 10 p.m. -i WASHINGTON, March 11. '. The Ambassadors of the eight; nations negotiating the Atlantic Pact, agreed 'on its terms today. After the Ambassadors had con'f erred with the Seeretary of State, Mr. Acheson, fot over two hours, the Belgian Ambassa-" dor, Baron Silverernys, told reporters: ■'It is all fine, agreed to. and everyt . thing. " He- added that negotiations had cleared up the remaining points and polished up the text. A final meeting would be held next week. A State Department spokesman said it was expected the text of the treaty would be published next Friday. A communique announced Jhat it^ was expected the treaty would be .•signed in the first week in April.
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