HC Deb 28 January 1958 vol 581 cc55-6W
86. Mr. Harold Davies

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will define the extent of interdependence in respect of this country's relations to the United States of America.

Commander Noble

Interdependence is a principle and cannot easily be measured. Her Majesty's Government are convinced that the countries of the free world are interdependent and that only in genuine partnership, by combining their resources and sharing tasks in many fields, can progress and safety be found. They have adopted this principle in their relations both with the United States of America and with their other allies.