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Council of Foreign Ministers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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On December 6, 1948, a note was sent to the United States, France, USSR and the United Kingdom by the Austrian Federal Government pointing out that no progress had been made in the preparation of the Austrian peace treaty since the adjournment of the Deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers at London in May 1948. The note declared that Austria was anxious for the conclusion of the treaty, the subsequent withdrawal of occupation forces and the elimination of the four zones artificially dividing the country, as it considered the occupation an impediment to Austrian economy.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1949

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References

1 Department of State Bulletin, XIX, p. 777Google Scholar.

2 New York Times, December 8, 1948, p. 1.

3 Ibid., December 19, 1948, p. 1.

4 Ibid., December 25, 1948, p. 3.

5 Chronique de Politique Étrangère, I, No. 6, p. 83.

6 Department of State Bulletin, XIX, p. 382Google Scholar.

7 New York Times, September 16, 1948.

8 Ibid., June 16, 1948.

9 Department of State Press Release 622, August 2, 1948.

10 New York Times, August 8, 1948.

11 Department of State Press Release 671, August 19, 1948.

12 Department of State, Bulletin, XIX, p. 290Google Scholar, and New York Times, August 17, 1948.