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Britain urges UN for renewed Korean cease-fire push, warns China of isolation, pledges ongoing support for UN troops, and endorses US stance that cease-fire precedes other talks. (Sir Gladwyn Jebb speaks at UN political committee.)
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of its own terms.
In a major declaration, Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb at the same time pledged British support as long as U. N. troops continue to fight in Korea. He spoke before the general assembly's 60-nation political committee.
Jebb backed the United States demand that a cease-fire must come before negotiations can begin on other problems.
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Korea
Event Date
Today
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british pledge of support for u.n. troops in korea; backing of u.s. demand for cease-fire before negotiations
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Britain called on the U.N. to make another effort for a Korean cease-fire, warned Red China that it might force a break with the free world if it insisted on its own terms. Sir Gladwyn Jebb pledged British support as long as U.N. troops continue to fight in Korea and backed the United States demand that a cease-fire must come before negotiations on other problems. He spoke before the general assembly's 60-nation political committee.