The Assembly,
Having held a general debate on recent developments in the international situation, with particular reference to :
the resolution on strengthening European co-operation adopted by the Committee of Ministers of t h e Council of Europe on 13th December 1957;
the declaration and communiqué issued at the NATO meeting of Heads of Governments on 19th December 1957;
The overtures for East-West negotiations contained in t he various letters, messages and notes of the Soviet Prime Minister;
the reply of President Eisenhower to M. Bulganin's letter of 10th December 1957;
Welcoming the entry into force on 1st January 1958 of the treaties setting up t he Common Market and Euratom, which demonstrate the will of the peoples of the six-Power Communities to form a strong and closelyintegrated economic unit and thereby give a practical lead to the movement for European unity;
Welcoming also the resolutions of the Council of 0 . E. E. C. setting up the European Nuclear Energy Agency and declaring their determination to secure the establishment of a free trade area,
Considers that the policy of Member States of the Council of Europe on East/West relations should include the following :
The Assembly
Requests the Assembly of Western European Union to express an opinion on the military implications for the security of the West of regional or limited disarmament and of the policy of disengagement in Central Europe.
The Assembly,
Having adopted Resolution , Invites the President to send it to the Foreign Ministers of the fifteen Member States of the Council of Europe.
The Assembly
Requests the Bureau to study the possibility of organising another meeting between delegations of t he Assembly of t h e Council of Europe, of the United States' Congress and of the Canadian Parliament. The object of this meeting would be to discuss the political problems arising out of the development of close relations between Europe and the United States.