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Council of Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Meeting in Strasbourg on May 2, 1951, before the opening of the third session of the Consultaive Assembly, the eighth session of the Committee of the Ministers agreed that western Germany should be promoted from associate to full membership in the Council of Europe as it fulfilled, in their estimation, the requirements of the Statute. On the same day, Dr. Konrad Adenaur, Chancellor and Foreign Minister for the Federal Republic of Germany, joined the committee. The Saar was left, therefore, as the only associate member of the Council and its minister of the interior (Hector) attended committee meetings as an observer. The question of the Saar's future status was avoided by the Committee of Ministers in view of the German position that it should be completely dropped from membership.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities III. Regional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951

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References

1 New York Times, May 3, 1951.

2 Le Figaro, Paris, May 3, 1951; Chronology of uments, International Events and Documents VII, p.279.

3 Le Figaro, Paris, May 3, 1951, cited above.

4 Chronology of International Events and Documents, VII, p. 248.

5 New York Times, May 5, 1951.

6 Le Figaro, Paris, 05 5–6, 1951Google Scholar.

7 Chronology of International Events and Documents, VII, p. 248.

8 New York Times, 05 4, 1951Google ScholarPubMed; Le Figaro, Paris, May 4, 1951.

9 For summary of the report of the Council of OEEC, see this issue, p. 632.

10 New York Times, May 5, 1951, cited above.

11 Current Developments in United States Foreign Policy, April 1951, p. 17.

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15 Council of Europe, Directorate of Information, Press Releas IP/236, April 7, 1951.

16 New York Times, May 13, 1951.

17 Le Figaro, Paris, 05 4, 1951Google Scholar.

18 Ibid., May 7, 1951; New York Times, May 7, 1951.

19 Ibid., May 10, 1951.

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21 The Times, London, 06 28, 1951Google ScholarPubMed.

22 New York Times, May 13, 1951.

23 Ibid., May 12, 1951.

24 Ibid., May 10, 1951.

25 Chronology of International Events and Documents, VII, p. 281.

26 Ibid.

27 Le Figaro, Paris, 05 15, 1951Google Scholar.

28 Ibid.

29 New York Times, May 5, 1951.

30 Council of Europe, Directorate of Information, Press Release, IP/237, April 14, 1951.

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