-5- countries both in policy and in commerce. I told our Chinese friends theft it was the desire of this country the that collaboration should be as close and as cordial as possible. I found that to be their attitude also, and I hope, in fact I feet sure that we are going to be able to make steady progress in both those spheres. Now, I invite the House to leave Cairo and the Far Eastern conference end, if they will, to take their places with me again upon the magic carpet --- in this instance the good aircraft "York" --- and fly across the Dead Sea over Iraq and the Persian hills to Teheran. This long journey which many, like my noble friend opposite, have performed in the past, we performed in the incredible sense of five-and-half hours. The Teheren conference lasted four full working days and they were crowded days. we had, every afternoon, a plenary session of the heads of the Governments and their principal diplomatic and military advisers. All the mornings were devoted to preparation and to those numerous consultations which have to take place between delegations in the course of any successful conference. There was a welcome absence of formality about all our meetings. Both lunches and dinners served for the further prosecution of business. Except, perhaps for the Prime Minister's birthday celebrations, the party at these meals never totaled more than eight, with the necessary addition of interpreters. In this way, it is fair to say that all the waking hours end many hours normally devoted to sleep, were, during these four days and nights, devoted to discussions on any and every topic between the leaders of these three countries. When I came back to this House from Moscow I ventured to give the House a message that I was confident that the foundation had been laid for enduring collaboration between this country, the United States and the Soviet Union. I am many time more confident of this today. The work of Te %heran began just where the work of Moscow left off, but the Teheran conference, being a conference of leaders, carries a still more stirring message to the world. I would like to quote just extract about the conference from the Soviet. It expresses exactly my own feelings as the end of this conference. They say this: |