AEOV TOY Briefing Paper for President's Press Conference December 2, 1959 FRENCH SAHARA TESTS QUESTION Mr. President, the General Assenbly endorsed a resolution calling upon the French to desist from their proposed atomic test in the Sahara. We voted against the resolution but since it has been adopted by the United Nations do we intend now to exert any influence we might have on the French in its behalf? ANSWER ~ REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT, D. SESEWSOWER LIBRARY et I believe the United States can best fulfill the United Nations desires as expressed in not one but three nuclear testing resolutions passed by the General Assembly by continuing to exert every effort to enhance the prospects for success at the Geneva test ban negotiations. Certainly an agreement at Geneva among the U.S., U.K. and USSR on a controlled discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests, with provision for adherence by other states, would be the most effective action that could be taken to comply with the primary aim of all three resolutions, nePosrrony Ctentogssns ths ; reac, Shecey COLLECTION Grherenc BOX No. 7. FOLDER Lugo Kady Crfltsnen ably

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