50. Miss Wardasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has conveyed to His Majesty's Ambassador in Teheran his repudiation of the inaccurate statements which have been made as representing the policy of His Majesty's Government.
§ Mr. YoungerI do not know what inaccurate statements the hon. Member has in mind. His Majesty's Government naturally cannot take responsibility for any statements made by private individuals. Certain statements emanating from Teheran which appeared to conflict with the policy of His Majesty's Government were found on inquiry to have been wrongly attributed to His Majesty's Ambassador or his staff.