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Independent from Long Beach, California • 13

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
Issue Date:
Page:
13
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Viet, U.S. lit oriVC SAIGON (UPI) South Vietnam Tuesday said it would "resolutely disap- prove? Viet Cong participation in a United Nations debate an tiie Vietnam' war. The statement was in' direct opposition to the posi- --tion on theproposed debate sad represented: amajof sphUbetweenSouthViet haraese and UJS. policy- South' Vietnamese foreign ministry; communique Ihe: government of; TtSouthVittnamcfircnly" negotiate with the North tndTWilliresd' 7r lately disapprove tiie presC ence ofthe NationafLibeT' ItionFront representatives as a separate partyin any TThmc negotiations: "s' rz; J. -r'- i' itf -1 -1 order by mail or phone ON SATURDAY, State 1 Department-o? ic lals WashingteB aakUhe would not.

block the. invitation of Wet Cong en-voys to a Ulf, Security Council session on the The NLF iar the political arm of tiie Viet Cong. Trim VahDo," foreign' minister of -South Vietnam, said the. Saigon government has never 'recognized the Jv National Liberation Front as a political party! or even Our position towards peace taika.1s that one should talk to the aggressors, that is the North Vietnamese, not the Viet Cong, the tooT of the army of Vietnam, going to the United Nations. THE COMMUNIQUE said the Saigon government approves in' principle the' "debates on the problem at the United Na-' tions.

The question tf inviting-f 7 1 NLF arises because Article 39 of thecoundlriiar-ter stipulates that this council may invite Individ-. uals that it. deans to be qualified to present the facte befdre the council or I to help tide body in the ex- amination of issues, it. Hie U.N. should not let the Viet Cong take advantage of the Uils tribune and use ft for their propaganda attempt" to Washington, govern-' ment officials ackno wK edged privately Tuesday that a member of the U.N.

secretariat told the United her. that the National Liberation Front had expressed a desire to send representatives to the These officials expressed the opinion that the Viet Cong intended to use-such, a to lobby for their cause among the General Assembly members. -1 4U I -Ummm II Mil IS, iH It III' II Wife Liar 3S 141 WUUIMJ ri may coJakewood tr may; co 5100 iqitsroori me 3-01 11 horwthome at artesia; 370-2511 la- palma at. dale; ta 7-4000 3333 bristol sL; costa mesa; 546-9321 shop every night Until ajii. to 9:30 pjn.T 1 I -3 i 4.

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