No. 64 NAI DFA/5/305/72/2
Dublin, 5 December 1951
Ireland was not invited to participate in the Conference on the Pleven Plan for a European Army which has been sitting in Paris since last February. Invitations were issued only to member States of NATO and to Germany.
‘it is a mockery to talk about defending democracy and defending principles against aggression so long as the present situation in Ireland is permitted to last …. We are not free in Ireland … As long as that fact remains we cannot, no matter what international Assembly we are part of, go to our people and ask them to join in resisting aggression unless the aggression from which they suffer is also to be resisted.’
Mr. MacEntee and Mr. Norton spoke in the same vein. The resolution duly came before the Committee of Ministers which pointed out that questions of national defence fall outside the scope of the Council of Europe and expressed the hope that the matter would be satisfactorily dealt with elsewhere.