No. 308 NAI DFA/5/313/31
London, 27 September 19541
Judging from what I can gather, the British Foreign Office is looking forward to the Nine Power conference2 with rather more hope than confidence. The hope is based on the considerable degree of similarity which exists between the proposals for Western European defence put forward by Mr. Eden and M. Mendès-France respectively. The lack of confidence arises from the fact that such divergences as exist between the two schemes involve fundamental principles of British foreign policy which the British government is simply not prepared to abandon or alter.