US Policy on Euratom
Documents from 16 January 1958 to 03 November 1958Identity Statement
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Carr, Mary
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EISENHOWER LIBRARY
Content and Structure
File pertaining to US policy on Euratom, includes, memo to President Eisenhower from his Secretary of State John Foser Dulles on desirability to give recognition to Euratom "Wise Men", and that Walton Buttwerworth's mission as US Representative to CSC be extended to cover Euratom and Common Market. - Information on efforts to formulate an agreement between US and Euratom. - Letter to Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission, AEC, from Christian A. Herter, acting Secretary, regarding Dept's support for AEC-Euratom joint nuclear power programme. - Briefing paper for Eisenhower's meeting with British PM, Harold MacMillan, with recommended US position: continuing progress toward unification of free Europe in the Atlantic framework and support for objective of FTA to supplement the Common Market. - Discussion paper on implications of Charles de Gaulle's coming to power for European integration. - Letter to Carl T. Durham, chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy from Lewis Strauss, on proposed International Agreement between the US and Euratom to allow for building of 6 nuclear reactor plants in Europe. - Letter to President from AEC recommending approval of"Euratom Co-operation Act, 1958".
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The originals are held in various Archives in Europe and in the USA
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NO PHOTOCOPYING