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Consulted During Negotiations, Eban Says

December 23, 1953
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###ment was reached during the recess negotiations remained ###bassador Abba S. Eban, who was given the Council floor be-### for the day, made it abundantly clear that the Israel dele ###no conversations, discussions or negotiations during the day ###ment had not been consulted on a matter of such vital im###. He wanted to make it clear, he said, that the agreement re-### just around the corner” which was, apparently, “receding ### include Israel.### this in a profuse reply in which he asserted that he had not ### Israel Government nor did he know of anyone who had. He ###ant, he said, only among members of the Council who had ### had also been in contact with the Syrian delegation.

###mation of Dr. Malik’s claim of agreement among the voting ###. It was reliably reported that Dr. Malik and the United ###ished on two significant points on which the Arabs were in###rasing of the eleventh paragraph of the three-power resolu-###e U. N. chief of staff in exploring possibilities of reconciling ###ties involved in the dispute to act “in consultation with the ###d Israel. ” This, in effect, would give Syria a powerful veto ### the demilitarized zone.###which the Arabs insisted was deletion of a limiting phrase in ###ef of staff to maintain the demilitarized character of the ###lution limited this to the military aspects as defined in one ### agreement.### the Security Council authorized the truce chief, Major Gen. ### to Palestine. The Council gave no instructions to Gen. ### told him “all our blessings go with you in your difficult task.”

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