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North Atlantic Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Defense Commitee

A week of conferences on strategic plans for meeting the threat of communist aggression preceded the meeting of the Defense Committee on the North Atlantic Treaty organization on April 1at the Hague. The North Atlantic Military Production and Supply Board met for one day on March 24 at the Hague under the chairmanship of Hubert K. Howard, head of the United States delegation. The primary object of this meeting was to consider certain proposals for an integrated and coordinated production of military equipment and supplies by members of the pact. An official statement made at the end of the meeting announced that “encouraging” progress had been made in laying the groundwork for effective operation of production and supply activity. Thestanding group of the Military Committee, composed of military representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom and France, on March 25 resolved final, minor differences in an all inclusive program evolved from plans of the five regional military groups in the pact.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: III. Regional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1950

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References

1 London Times, March 27, 1950, p. 4.

2 New York Times, March 29, 1950, p. 1.

3 London Times, March 29, 1950, p. 6.

4 New York Times, March 30, 1950, p. 16.

5 Ibid., April 2, 1950, p. 1.

6 For the text of the Twelve-Power Communiqué, see this issue, p.359.

7 See Ibid.

8 For the text of this Four-Power Communiqué, see New York Times, May 19, 1950, p. 2.

9 Chronology of International Events and Documents, VI, p. 262.

10 Ibid., 390.