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...Four Conference. Churchill was convinced that the No. i objective of Soviet policy is to smash the Anglo-American alliance. As evidence, he told the P.M.s that Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik had approached him last week suggesting a Churchill-Malenkov chat as a preliminary to the Bermuda conference...
...Will the Big Three conference in Bermuda lead to a Big Four conference with Russia included...
...necessarily. The Bermuda meeting will be beneficial in itself; if it leads to a meeting of the four or a later meeting, it would be because of some development which would seem to justify...
...Deeds, Not Words." On Thursday the conference was announced simultaneously in Washington, Paris and London. In the House of Commons, Laborite Leader Clement Attlee asked whether the Bermuda meeting would be preliminary to "a talk with Mr. Malenkov." Answered Churchill: "Yes, sir. It is my main hope that we may take a definite step forward to a meeting of far greater import." In the National Assembly, Mayer said: "The aim . . . will be to define . . . unity of views on the problems to be debated during a four-power meeting . . ." But Washington leaks insistently denied that the Big Three conference was necessarily...
...Bermuda, the U.S. will be hard pressed by its European allies to step down from its "deeds, not words" position. Churchill firmly believes that the West should seek talks with Moscow on the highest level. Just as firmly he believes it is time for Britain, France and the U.S. to settle their policy on Korea, Formosa and Communist China...