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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3
NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011

TOP SECRET — SECURITY INFORMATION

396.1-WA/7-1553: Top Secret File

OUTGOING TELEGRAM

SENT TO: Amembassy PARIS 180 July 17, 1953
7:29 PM

Franco-US Bilateral afternoon July 12 devoted exclusively Indochina.

I. Political;

During lengthy presentation Bidault made it clear French intended interpret their Note July 3 to Associated States most liberally. Quote they could write their own ticket Unquote concerning Agenda in all fields and they would obtain what they ask for. Only sine qua non is continued membership French Union as without this concept Bidault positive French Parliament and public would not continue support war 12,000 kilometers from hone. Negotiations will take form three separate bilaterals presumably in Paris although this location not absolute condition, except perhaps case Cambodia where question prestige involved.

Secretary expressed deep gratification these far-sighted liberal political plans. Referring French Union concept he said, he understood it was not precise juridical concept but rather broad idea and we favored such concepts which hold different people together in different parts of world in security and fellowship, as no nation can be totally independent under present conditions.

II. Military:

Letourneau-Allard plan outlined to us in March progressing on schedule and only French desire is to accelerate its implementation. Referring to Navarre plan he defined it as:

a) Structural reorganization to create units better adapted for local war conditions and for offensive operations.

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