No. 603
Editorial Note

Following a postponement of a meeting of the Heads of Government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, scheduled for June in Bermuda, due to Winston Churchill’s illness, the Foreign Ministers of these three countries decided to meet in Washington instead in order to discuss problems of mutual interest. For documentation concerning the Tripartite Foreign Ministers meetings in Washington, July 10–14, including bipartite talks between [Page 1362] representatives of the United States and France and between officials of the United States and the United Kingdom and tripartite talks with all three delegations, see volume V, Part 2, pages 1582 ff.