Pages 6-10 from FO 371 110691 - Atomic Energy
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The document is a series of notes and communications regarding President Eisenhower's Plan for atomic energy. The main points discussed include the redrafting of a paper on the plan, the circulation of the draft paper for review, the importance of putting forth ideas to the Americans, the question of whether discussions should take place in the Disarmament Commission or through diplomatic channels, and the potential development of an atomic energy agency. There are also discussions on the dangers of American domination, the Canadian perspective on the plan, and the possibility of de-naturing fissile material. The need for a working party and the ultimate destination of the paper are also mentioned.