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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
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