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In view of the great interest shown in our country in the Geneva Foreign Ministers’ conference and in view of the questions received from representatives of the press on the conference, it has become necessary to make a statement both on the situation which took shape towards the end of the first stage of the conference proceedings and on its prospects.
For the texts of the the “Western Peace Plan (May 14, 5959)” and the “Western Proposals for Reunification of Berlin (May 26, 1959)” cf. Berlin and the Problem of German Reunification, R 5150, September 1961, (London: Central Office of Information), pp. 49–54.
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Embree, G.D. (1963). A. A. Gromyko’s Statement Summing Up the First Stage of the Foreign Ministers’ Conference (June 28, 1959). In: Embree, G.D. (eds) The Soviet Union and the German Question September 1958 – June 1961. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2749-1_32
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