DRAFT STATEMENT. During his visit to the United States of America Mr. Eden has had a series of intimate conferences with the President % the Secretary of State and their advisers, at which current military and political affairs and other questions arising out of the war have been the subject of discussion. These conferences have disclosed a close similarity of outlook on the part of the two Governments and there has been a most fruitful meeting of minds on all matters that have come under discussion. The conversations have touched, among other things, upon the problems that will face the Governments of the U.S.A., the U.K., China and the Soviet Union and of the other United Nations in safeguarding the world from further aggression after the defeat of the Axis Powers. Reference has been made to the problem of political decisions connected with military operations and to the problems that will arise upon the surrender of the en While it has not been the purpose of these exploratory meetings to reach final decisions, which indeed is impossible at this stage, a large measure of general agreement has been reached which will be of great value in further discussions between the two Governments and with other powers. All who took part in the conversations look forward with increased confidence to the development of harmonious and effective collaboration among the United Nations, both now and after the war. |