HC Deb 20 July 1961 vol 644 cc1463-4
Q5. Mr. Warbey

asked the Prime Minister whether he will propose to President Kennedy, Chairman Khrushchev and General de Gaulle that preliminary arrangements should be made for the holding in the late autumn of an East-West Summit Conference on Germany and Berlin.

The Prime Minister

We are at present engaged in correspondence with the Soviet Government about Germany and Berlin. If this should show that discussions are possible on the basis that I described to the House on 27th June, we shall not hesitate to undertake them.

Mr. Warbey

Will the Prime Minister, with the exquisite courtesy he usually displays to Questions coming from this quarter of the House, take note of the very widely held feeling that the issues of Berlin and Germany can be settled by negotiation and must be settled by negotiation? Will he take some initiative leading to what must inevitably be a Summit Conference if this is to be settled?

The Prime Minister

I have nothing to add to the Answer I made.

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