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Future of the subject European ntions

Report | Doc. 253 | 25 May 1954

Committee
Relations with European Non-Member Countries
Rapporteur :
Mr Frans J. GOEDHART, Netherlands, SOC
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A Explanatory note

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The Special Committee to watch over the interests of European nations not represented in the Council of Europe has the honour to present to the Assembly the following draft Resolution which was unanimously approved by the Committee on 24th May, 1954.

B Draft Resolution

The Assembly,

Recognising that the Berlin Conference and all previous attempts at negotiation have proved that the Soviet Union is not yet prepared to agree to the restoration of genuine national independence ' and freedom to the subject nations of Europe behind the. Iron Curtain from the Baltic to the Black Sea ;

Realising that the disappointment of these Europeans who have been subjected first to the totalitarian régime of Hitler and his allies and then to the Communist régime increases after each successive conference ;

Realising1 also that their anxiety is likely-to 'grow if they-feel that they are in any danger of being abandoned and that they expect from the Western nations at least moral support and the certainty that they will remain loyal to them in heart and spirit,

Confirms the Resolution unanimously passed by, the Assembly on 29th September, 1952, reaffirming its faith in the unity of the whole of Europe ;

Restates, its conviction that full independence and democratic freedom for these subject nations are common aims of the peoples on both sides of the Iron Curtain and a primary condition for a genuine and lasting peace in Europe ;

Looks forward to the day when they-may become an integral-part of the free European community ;

And, inspired by sympathy and ásense of solidarity, pledges itself to use all its endeavours to help to create an international political and diplomatic stituation which will enable this aim to be realised.