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1964 Press Photo Foreign Secretaries of Belgium and Britain Paul Henri Spaak and

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In The Elegant Room Where Yesterday's Big Decision Was Made: In this pleasant and elegant setting yesterday a difficult decision was being taken. The setting is rarely photographed dining room of No. 1 Carlton Gardens, official London residence of Britain's Foreign Secretary. The decision concerned the Congo. How to save the 700 Europeans and Asians - including 42 from Britain and the Commonwealth - still in rebel-held territory. The two principal decision makers in this question were the Foreign Secretaries of Belgium and Britain, Paul-Henri Spaak and Patrick Gordon Walker. Mr. Spaak had flown to London from Brussels for a day of talks. The outcome of the talks, according to reports, is that Britain and Belgium have ruled out any further outside military intervention in the Congo. Photo shows Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, Britain's Foreign Secretary (left) and Paul-Henri Spaak, the Belgium Foreign Secretary, pictured on the staircase of the elegant dining room at No. 1 Carlton Gardens.

Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.

Photo is dated 12-12-1964.



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