December 21, 1960
Report by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Segni to the Minister of Defense, Paris meeting of the Atlantic Council
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This report describes the development and outcomes of discussions at the Atlantic Council, Paris meeting. Topics: contrasts between two different tendencies : extensive vision of NATO power (supported by Italy, Germany, Canada and others) and the restrictive vision of NATO (sponsored by USA, France and UK); colonies; economic development; increasing Soviet threat.
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Germany (West)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Great Britain
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Italy
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--United States
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Canada
- Andreotti Archive - NATO Subseries
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