§ 45. Mr. A. Hendersonasked the Prime Minister following his conversations with President Eisenhower, to what extent it is the policy of Her Majesty's Government to support the stationing of a United Nations force of observers in East and West Berlin.
§ The Prime Minister (Mr. Harold Macmillan)I have nothing to add to what I said to the right hon. and learned Gentleman yesterday.
§ Mr. HendersonIn view of the persistent reports that the proposal associated with the United Nations for the solution of the Berlin problem is likely to be dropped, may we have an assurance from the Prime Minister that this proposal will be included in the discussions that are to take place in Washington next week?
§ The Prime MinisterNo, Sir. I would rather not go into the details of what we are to discuss with our Allies.