Vietnam Crisis

Including: Crisis in Vietnam

13 mentions.

1965 - 1967

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1965

eight mentions

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I thank my right hon. Friend for that reply, but will he bear in mind that Mr. Shastri, President Ayub Khan and Mr. Lester Pearson have all made most valuable comments on the Vietnam Crisis, and will he agree that the closest possible co-operation between these three Commonwealth countries and ourselves could help towards a settlement of the Vietnam crisis?

Mr. Jackson asked the Prime Minister what progress has been made by Her Majesty's Government towards achieving a negotiated settlement in the Vietnam Crisis.

We have had approaches to the Vietnam Crisis by our own country individually, by Russia, by France and by America.

Mr. Blaker asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what further steps Her Majesty's Government propose to recommend to their Commonwealth partners in order to facilitate a peaceful solution of the Crisis in Vietnam.

asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what further steps Her Majesty's Government propose to recommend to their Commonwealth partners in order to facilitate a peaceful solution of the Crisis in Vietnam.

I hope that when he is there he will be able to remove certain doubts which appear to have arisen there as to the purpose of the Mission and thus advance the day when this very serious Crisis in Vietnam can be brought for negotiation to the conference table.

Mr. Ennals asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what discussions have taken place with U Thant, the United Nations Secretary General, concerning a settlement of the Crisis in Vietnam.

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what discussions have taken place with U Thant, the United Nations Secretary General, concerning a settlement of the Crisis in Vietnam.

1966

two mentions

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It concerns the situation in South-East Asia where, just as we are about to adjourn, we are facing a new change of policy and a potentially dangerous international Crisis in Vietnam.

There is Crisis in Vietnam, in that terrible war.

1967

three mentions

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Mr. Colin Jackson asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if Her Majesty's Government will encourage further initiatives by the United Nations to solve the Vietnam Crisis.

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if Her Majesty's Government will encourage further initiatives by the United Nations to solve the Vietnam Crisis.

13:There were two moments in the development of the Vietnam Crisis when I felt both sides of the House really would have liked to have talked about Vietnam.


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