United States interest in the conflict between France and Tunisia over the political status of Tunisia; United States involvement in the United Nations debates and actions regarding Tunisia1

1. For previous documentation on this topic, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. v, pp. 1396 ff.


[450] The Ambassador in India (Bowles) to the Department of State

772.00/8–1852: Telegram


[451] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/8–2252: Telegram


[453] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

772.00/9–552


[455] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in India

320/9–1052: Telegram


[458] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

772.00/9–1852: Telegram


[459] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

772.00/9–2352: Telegram


[460] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/9–2652: Telegram


[462] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/10–252: Telegram


[464] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

320/10–752: Telegram


[465] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

772.00/10–852: Telegram


[466] The Secretary of State to the United States Mission at the United Nations

772.00/10–1052: Telegram


[467] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

320/10–1052: Telegram


[468] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

320/10–1352: Telegram


[471] The Secretary of State to the Department of State

320/10–2352: Telegram


[473] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

320/10–2352: Telegram


[475] Memorandum of Telephone Conversation by the Secretary of State

772.00/10–2752


[476] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

320/10–2852: Telegram


[479] Draft Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

772.00/11–852

  1. There is no indication on the paper, prepared for the Seventh Regular Session of the General Assembly, whether it was prepared in Washington or New York. Officers of the Department in Washington, as well as members of the Delegation in New York, worked on position papers; but presumably this final copy was typed in New York.