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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 7/1832 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Record of conversation between Secretary of State W P Rogers, and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1970) |
Description | A conversation between William P. Rogers and Anthony Royle covered the British presence in South East Asia, Cambodia/Laos, South Africa, Rhodesia, Persian Gulf, Middle East, Common Market negotiations, Greece, Japan, India, William P. Rogers says the US government dislikes the Colonels' regime in Greece and the possible damage to the NATO alliance, but it has given the country stability even if it is not democratic. Discussions about Japan and the Japanese attitude to trade which is similar to the EEC and is risking their interests. On India, Rogers said that he was delighted that Dinesh Singh had been removed from the Ministry of External Affairs. |
Date | 1970 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | Europe, Africa, South Asia, East Asia |
Countries | Greece, India, Japan, South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe, Laos, Japan, Cambodia |
Places | Africa; Asia; Britain; Cambodia; France; Germany; Greece; India; Iraq; Japan; Laos; Middle East; Pakistan; Persian Gulf; Rhodesia; South Africa; United Kingdom; United States of America |
People | Douglas-Home, Sir Alec; Green, Marshall; Nol, Lon; Royle, Anthony; Singh, Dinesh |
Topics | Arab; Arms; British Embassy; Common Market; Communist; Defence; Japanese; Lockheed; Ministry of Defence; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Textiles; Trade; troops; withdrawal |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |