PRESIDENT KENNEDY and Prime Minister Menzies met today
in Washington to discuss informally a wide range of international problems.
The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk; the Assistant Secretary of State
for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. J. Graham Parsons; and the Australian Ambassador
to the United States, Mr. Howard Beale; assisted in these discussions.
Both the President and the Prime
Minister welcome this opportunity to reaffirm the traditional partnership
between the peoples of Australia and the United States.
In their review of security
problems, the President and the Prime Minister reiterated their strong
faith in SEATO and ANZUS as bulwarks for the maintenance of peace in the
Pacific. They both expressed their willingness to cooperate with all nations
to work together for peace and freedom in the world. They recognized the
central importance of the United Nations and the Office of the Secretary
General in the pursuit of peaceful settlements and pledge their joint support
of the efforts now being made by the Secretary General to bring peace to
the Congo. They deplored current attempts to twist the tragic events in
the Congo into an attack upon the United Nations itself.
They welcomed the initiative
of King Savang Vatthana proposing a course of action to bring peace, stability
and neutrality to Laos, expressing the hope that his efforts will bear
fruit.
They agreed that efforts must
be continued to arrive at an effective agreement under international control
in the field of disarmament.