§ 13 and 14. Mr. Swinglerasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1) if he will now make a statement on the course of the Foreign Ministers' Conference at Geneva;
1175 (2) what discussions have now taken place at the Foreign Ministers' Conference at Geneva about the arrangements and agenda for a Summit Conference this year.
§ 17. Mr. Warbeyasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether agreement has yet been reached on the holding of a Summit Conference.
§ 20. Mr. A. Hendersonasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement on the progress achieved at the Geneva Conference of Foreign Ministers.
§ 31. Mr. Donnellyasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement about the progress of the Geneva Conference.
§ 34. Mr. E. Fletcherasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make available the full texts of the documents submitted by Mr. Gromyko on 19th June to the meeting of Foreign Ministers in Geneva.
§ 12. Mr. Zilliacusasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will now propose the holding of a Summit Conference on the basis of a policy for uniting Germany by discussions between Germans, within a framework agreed by the four Powers and guaranteed by them through an all-European treaty based on the United Nations Charter and accompanied by an agreement for establishing a nuclear-free zone from which foreign forces and nuclear weapons would be withdrawn and within which conventional arms would be reduced, limited and internationally controlled.
§ Mr. Ormsby-GoreI would ask hon. Members to await the statement which my right hon. and learned Friend will be making at the end of Questions.