3. To providefor ths establishnent of effectile cooperation among the three parties with respect to all defanse peasures ageinst ‘the effectsof attackfram atomle weapons. _* ke Toprovide for coutimationof the Conbnnd|oltcy Coomtt= tee with ite Fresent ratio of sexbership from the Teated States, the ta earry out ani sup a (a) these arcountries. a ES a 5. To establish cooperation amongthe three parties with respect to bases necessary for delivery of atomic weapops. fases i should be esteblished with dus regard for strategic nsiderations. ‘ The three parties should cooperate in ecquiring nece base rights. For bases required in United Kingios by war plans, the necessary advance preparations should be made at hese bases inelnding the construction of special buildings and installation of special equipment, and the practice ani training of the “necessary military combat teens should be permitted. The three p should cooperate in thetraining of the special military unite “required for the delivery of atomic veapons. (Item 5 should be « pervised by the Military and not the Combined Policy Comittee. - If mm te a subject of separate negotiations, schnegotiationsshould be| coordinated with 1, 2 and 3 above.) a é. To provide for an érrangunent, which will contme effoct- ive over a relatively long period oftime. : , Tt 4s suggested that the tern of these : ancements should be of the order of twenty years, with proviaion for withdrawal there- .. after upon appropriate notification. Provisions for thp allocation of raw mterials (2-p-(2} above) shouldbe subject for feconsideraStan at the end of 5 years. . eo. - + =UNCLASSIELSH!