§ 42. Mr. Priceasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will call the attention of the Security Council to the Kurdish rising in North-west Iran against the authority of the Teheran Government and to the presence of foreign officers with the Kurdish tribes in this area.
§ 38. Mr. Keelingasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether he proposes to take action under the Charter of the United Nations on the arming of Persian and Iraqi Kurds by the Soviet Army and their training by Soviet technicians.
Mr. McNeilMy right hon. Friend considers it is in the first place for the Governments concerned, on the basis of the evidence at their disposal, to decide whether there is a case for referring to the United Nations any alleged interference in the internal affairs of their countries.
§ Lieut.-Colonel Sir Thomas MooreCould the hon. Gentleman say who are the foreign officers concerned?