United States interest in the conflict between France and Tunisia over the political status of Tunisia; United States involvement in the United Nations debates and actions regarding Tunisia1

1. For previous documentation on this topic, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. v, pp. 1396 ff.


[430] United States Delegation Minutes of a Meeting at the Quai d’Orsay, May 28, 1952, 4 p.m.

Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 108


[432] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/6–752: Telegram


[434] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

772.00/6–3952: Telegram


[436] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

772.00/6–2152: Telegram


[438] The Acting Consul at Tunis (LeBreton) to the Department of State

772.00/6–3052: Telegram


[439] The Acting Consul at Tunis (LeBreton) to the Department of State

772.00/7–852: Telegram


[440] The Secretary of State to the Consulate General at Tunis

772.00/7–1052: Telegram


[442] The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State

772.00/7–2552: Telegram


[443] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/7–1852: Telegram


[444] The Consul General at Tunis (Jones) to the Department of State

772.00/8–452: Telegram


[446] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

772.00/7–2952: Telegram


[447] The Chargé in the United Kingdom (Holmes) to the Department of State

772.00/8–652: Telegram


[449] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consulate General at Tunis

772.00/8–1352: Telegram