HC Deb 28 November 1966 vol 737 c22W
86. Mr. Hector Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what further steps he has taken in consultation with foreign statesmen with a view to achieving an agreed peace in Vietnam.

Mr. George Brown

During my recent talks in Moscow with Mr. Kosygin and Mr. Gromyko much of our time was devoted to Vietnam. I want to emphasise that this was not a negotiation. Neither of us was in a position to negotiate, or presumed to do so. It was an attempt to exchange thoughts. I think the exchange was useful, and I believe the Soviet side thought so too. It would not be helpful for me to say more, and I must ask the House to excuse me doing so.