Euratom and US-Euratom Agreement, 1958
Documents from [01/1958] to 20 December 1958Identity Statement
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Paper
Carr, Mary
Context
MAX KOHNSTAMM ARCHIVES
Content and Structure
Material on progress towards agreement between Euratom and US for a joint atomic programme, includes letter from Max Kohnstamm to Robert Schaetzel on need to think of Euratom as continuation of American Programme. - Memo of meeting between Admiral Strauss and Schaetzel on importance of truly joint programme and need for Euratom to provide gurantees to US. - Memo of joint talks with US in Luxembourg on cooperation in the development of full-scale prototype power program and cooperation in the field of nuclear research and development. - Draft memo of understanding between Euratom and the US Government. - Note on controls by joint US-Euratom working party to ensure materials not diverted for other purposes. - Information on controversy regarding Euratoms objections to US inspection of reactors. - Brief outline of proposed joint US-Euratom Programme. Letter from Jean Monnet to John Foster Dulles, states that Euratom would be strengthened if US agreement accepted by Congress. Details of delays in passing Euratom connected legislation. - Letter to Louis Armand, President of Euratom from Walton Butterworth, US Representative to Euratom on granting of congressional approval to the international agreement between US and Euratom. - Letter to members of Action Committee on need to form connections with other OEEC countries particularly UK.
Conditions of Access and Use
English, French
Textual
Allied Materials
The originals are held in various Archives in Europe and in the USA
CEM/JMAS
Notes
Photocopying allowed