No. 425
Editorial Note

From December 4 to December 8, the Heads of Government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France met at Bermuda to discuss problems of mutual concern. During this period Prime Minister Churchill and President Eisenhower held a series of conversations on questions of bilateral importance to the United States and the United Kingdom and their advisers discussed other similar problems affecting Anglo-American relations. For the record of these talks and the proceedings of the Bermuda Conference, see volume V, Part 2, pages 1710 ff.