HC Deb 14 February 1967 vol 741 c337
Q2. Mr. Marten

asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on the visit of Mr. Kosygin.

The Prime Minister

I would refer the hon. Member to the Statement I made to the House yesterday.—[Vol. 741, c. 109]

Mr. Marten

Now that the Vietnam question has become considerably less delicate than it was at this time yesterday, can the Prime Minister tell the House whether, during Mr. Kosygin's visit, the Hanoi Government made any significant gesture towards getting peace talks going?

The Prime Minister

There are a number of Questions later on the Order Paper about Vietnam. With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I shall ask leave to answer them at the end of Questions.

Mr. Murray

Did my right hon. Friend have, during the visit of Mr. Kosygin, any discussions about the possibility of an early summit meeting?

The Prime Minister

No, Sir. That was not discussed at this stage.

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