The Committee on General Affairs met on 10th September to consider the Report on the situation resulting from the setback to the Treaty of Paris, with regard to possible alternative policies, submitted by Mr. Maclay, and also the Report on this subject submitted by M. Bohy, as part of the general report on the policy of the Council of Europe in the light of recent developments in the international situation. After the general discussion, a Working Party of nine members was set up. This Working- Party met on the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th September and submitted a draft Resolution to the Committee on 14th September.
The Committee adopted the preamble and paragraphs 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 of the draft Resolution unanimously. Paragraph 3 was adopted by 18 votes to 2 with 3 abstentions, Paragraph 5 was adopted by 12 votes to 4 with 2 abstentions.
The draft Resolution as a whole was adopted by 13 votes to nil with 6 abstentions.
The Committee further decided that M. Bohy, as Rapporteur, should present the draft Resolution to the Assembly on behalf of the Committee, to be followed by M. Maccas, as Chairman of the Working P a r t y and Mr. Maclay.
The Assembly,
Noting the setback to the Treaty of Paris, which it had considered as the best instrument for organising the defence of Europe and as an important step towards European unity ;
Emphasising however that the six Governments signatory to the Treaty of Paris found at the Brussels Conference that the principal aims of their European policy remained unchanged, namely
to strengthen European co-operation in order to protect Western Europe against the forces which menace i t;
to avoid the neutralisation of Germany in any form ;
to contribute to the unification of Germany, and to its participation in the common defence ;
to foreshadow a form of Western political and economic integration,
Considers that those new facts are such as to suggest the following principles as a basis for the policy of Europe, both from the military aspect and from the standpoint of its efforts towards unification :