751G.00/7–754: Telegram

The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom1

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101. Eyes only Aldrich and Dillon from Secretary. Please deliver following personal message to Eden:

“Dear Anthony: We have an inquiry from Mendes-France as to whether or not Bedell or I will return to Geneva and if so when. He apparently contemplates a reunion at the ministerial level July 12. I understand he is making a similar inquiry of you.

“It is my present feeling that it would be better if neither Bedell nor I went back. As you know, it would not be feasible for us to be parties to a settlement which fell below the seven point paper which we drew up together in Washington and gave the French through our Ambassadors. Our position in that respect is perhaps a little different from your own. In any event, I fear that the French, whether or not Bedell or I are there, will take a solution considerably worse than this and in that event our high-level presence at Geneva might prove an embarrassment to all concerned. In view, however, of our joint efforts for this area, I wanted to let you know of our present thinking and I would welcome quickly knowing how you yourself visualize this matter working out. Sincerely yours, Foster.”

Dulles
  1. Drafted by Secretary Dulles. Repeated for information to Paris as telegram 68. Dulles met with President Eisenhower at the White House at 4 p.m. on July 7. The Secretary’s memorandum of that conversation read in part as follows: “I told the President of the message which I had sent to Eden with reference to Geneva and indicated that we would make a final decision in the light of further information we might get from London and Paris.” (Eisenhower Library, Dulles papers, “Meetings with the President”)