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Field name | Value |
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Reference | PREM 11/4235 |
Department/Office | Prime Minister's Office |
Title | PREM 11/4235 |
Description | France, 1963. Anglo-French relations after de Gaulle's veto of the British application to join the Common Market in January 1963. Macmillan proposes "an attitude of reserve on all matters of high policy. The French can be smoked out by the Americans and by the Five."Defence, Channel Tunnel, Europe, EEC |
Date | 1963 |
Collection | Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 |
Region | Europe, Caribbean |
Countries | United Kingdom, France |
Places | Europe; France; London; Paris; Soviet Union; USA |
People | Caccia, Harold; Courcel, M de; Couve de Murville, Jacques Maurice; de Gaulle, Charles; Dixon, Pierson; Pompidou, Georges; Spaak, Paul-Henri; Zulueta, Philip de |
Topics | Aircraft; Aviation; Channel Tunnel; Defence; Field; Labour Party; NATO |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |