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Chapter 1013 Antarctic Treaty

"Deputy Secretary of State, what?" This scene caused a commotion on the U.S. representative's side.

"It's okay, we will convince the British. Even making a fuss will not change the result." Smith signaled to be calm and looked at Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. What's the hurry? The Soviet Union should be anxious.

Talent is right.

"This is for the sake of world peace and leaving a pure land for the earth." Gromyko sounded businesslike. Although he was angry, he did not show it. At this time, he did not forget to drag the United States into the water. "This is the Soviet Union."

The result of joint discussions with the United States is also the view of the vast majority of countries in the world, although many countries did not participate in this Antarctic Conference."

"This is power politics." Alan Wilson put the corn cob on the table and looked indignant, just like Czechoslovakia at the Munich Conference, Poland at the Tehran Conference, and China at the Paris Peace Conference.

After all, he has been taught by many movie queens through words and deeds, and his performance of being determined to kill the thief but unable to save him is quite good.

The reason why this scene was performed at the venue was just in the hope that the United States could obtain concessions on the Iran issue. However, this possibility was extremely slim. The rebellious son had grown up and was ready to open the copy of Father's Kindness and Son's Filial Piety.

"The meeting is temporarily adjourned. We believe we can come up with a result that is acceptable to all parties." U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Smith spoke at this time, unwilling to fall out with the British Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in public.

There is a term for the British Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, but Whitehall generally does not recognize this title. It is more recognized that the title of Permanent Under-Secretary of State is used, and Deputy Minister is generally the term used by other countries.

Smith feels that it may take a few days to convince the British to understand who has the final say in this world. At that time, he will notify Secretary of State Dulles to come to Paris to sign the contract.

As for the farce of raising corn cobs in the venue, although Smith was happy to see this scene from a personal perspective, in order to ensure the solemn atmosphere of the diplomatic conference, he still felt that it should not be publicized. This was not conducive to the relaxation of the atmosphere between the United States and the Soviet Union. Khrushchev

It has only been less than two months since I visited the United States. Even if I fall out, it would be too soon.

After the meeting, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Smith sent someone to invite Alan Wilson. The visitor first expressed his understanding of Britain's anger, and then explained that the two countries should talk privately.

This invitation was actually not unexpected. Alan Wilson was very experienced in back-room operations, and he was the one who sold Poland.

"Why should the United States side with the Soviet Union when it comes to the sovereignty of Antarctica?" When they met, Alan Wilson expressed the United States' indignation at the betrayal of the special relationship between Britain and the United States. He still had to do what he had to do. Life is like a drama and it all depends on acting.

Of course, this is because the United States has no reason to claim sovereignty over Antarctica, so it cannot allow other countries to take advantage.

The truth is this, but Smith can't say that. It's about peace and protecting the environment. He said a bunch of clichés, and then said directly, "The UK should be on the same stand as the United States, otherwise it may affect the special relationship between Britain and the United States."

"Your Excellency is threatening Britain." Alan Wilson asked with a long face upon hearing this, "Because of an ice field?"

"Sir Wilson, there are some things that don't necessarily require a certain attitude just because the two countries are allies." Smith shrugged absently, "As the Soviets said, there are so many countries in the world, and they have nothing to do with you.

The country’s occupation of Antarctica will definitely not be recognized. If this issue is discussed at the United Nations General Assembly, it will be very embarrassing for you, right? We put the Antarctic Conference in Paris to preserve the influence of Britain and France. I hope Britain and France can understand

Washington’s Dilemma.”

"Then do I still have to thank the United States?" Alan Wilson sneered, "otherwise Britain will be embarrassed in the United Nations."

What does it mean to conjure a card out of thin air and hold it in your hand? I didn't expect that I could learn it in my previous life, and that I could still encounter it in another country in this life. This traitor in the United States is really better than his master.

"Sir Wilson, I still suggest that London should think carefully about it." Smith said lightly, "How much benefit can the UK actually get? Almost none. The UK is nothing more than safeguarding the interests of the two countries in the Commonwealth, Australia and New Zealand.

The attitude of a country actually doesn’t matter.”

Smith is telling the truth. Australia and New Zealand, which are far away from the hot spots in the world today, do not necessarily have a higher presence than Latin America. The current main interests of the United States are still in Eurasia.

"I will inform the ministers and the Prime Minister of the attitude of the United States." Alan Wilson looked at Smith with a mixture of humiliation and unwillingness, and his tone was unprecedentedly heavy, "Iran issue?"

"Let's finish the Antarctic meeting first, and then talk about the Iran issue. Thank you Sir Wilson for conveying it. The special relationship between Britain and the United States is unbreakable." Smith looked like he was sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai, watching the British Deputy Foreign Minister get up and leave, and then looked at his assistant.

, "Look, it's actually not difficult to communicate with the UK."

"I'll give you a hard slap sooner or later to let you know that your father is still young." Alan Wilson, who was driving to the British Embassy in a car, made a face, but he couldn't say how humiliating he felt.

He had long been prepared for the Antarctic meeting to be fruitless, and performed a mimicry show just for Australia to see. As for the Iran issue, it will not be as simple as Smith said. If sanctions continue, the United States will look to the United Kingdom for help.

He just walked away, but he just didn't think about how to set a price and see how long the United States can hold on to Iran.

After conveying the attitude of the United States to London, Alan Wilson decided to go to Woodpecker Pictures to relax. At this time, he needed the comfort of the movie queens to relieve his mood of pretending to be affected by the diplomatic failure.

"The Antarctic Conference and the Iran issue can be used to test the deep-seated attitude of the United States towards the United Kingdom. If it succeeds, even if the interests are taken away by the United States, we can adjust our diplomatic strategies and deal with it carefully."

While the latest progress of the Antarctic Conference was being discussed in London, Alan Wilson was discussing with Anna, the little dragoon who secretly came to Paris, about developing the friendship that has been the blood of Aryans since ancient times.

"If we really can't hold on, it will be the time for the Hellman family to enter the Persian Gulf and get a piece of Iran's oil share." Alan Wilson, who put his hands on Dragoon's thin waist, encouraged the development of the Hellman family.

Make plans.

"Don't think that I will thank you, you are also thinking about your son." Anna held the man's face and pressed it on her chest, laughing, "Forget it, I will make you unable to breathe today."

Philosophical thought does not hinder the appreciation of art, and a thinker does not inhibit the expression of emotions; he can distinguish between imagination and fantasy.

For example, now, he criticizes ideas, but appreciates style; he curses political intrigues, but praises all details; he hates politicians, but loves their dialogues.

Adhering to the principle of being submissive to the United States and the Soviet Union and attacking the Third World, the way to adjust his mood was very simple, so he visited the slums of Paris to increase his happiness. He could even

Doing charity on a personal level, just like he saved French women on the streets of Paris many years ago.

There is only one room on the ground floor. Close to the inner wall, there is a large bed without a curtain. There is a kneading vat by the window. A piece of broken glass is made of a sun pattern cut out of blue paper and glued together.

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In the corner behind the door, under the stone slabs of the laundry area, were some half-nailed boots with bright nails. Next to them was a bottle filled with oil, with a feather stuck in the neck of the bottle;

The Almanac of Matthew lay on the dusty mantelpiece, among flints, candle stubs, and bits of tinder.

Finally, what seemed superfluous in the room was a portrait of a goddess of honor playing a trumpet, which was of course cut out of some perfume advertisement and nailed to the wall with six boot nails.

"What an imperialist bureaucracy." Anna followed Alan Wilson while wandering around, watching this man doing good deeds as if giving alms, feeling in her heart that Gatzner's education was actually a lot of the reality of this world.

The river flows quietly, looking fast and cool; slender aquatic plants lie in patches in the water, floating with the water, like green hair that has not been combed, and the reflections of the two people can be vaguely seen.

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"There are two sides to the matter. We are not as evil as you say, and the Soviet Union is not as great as it claims. We are all living on this earth, why do you have to act like you are saving the world? It's really annoying."

After doing good deeds, Alan Wilson was in a much better mood. Before he went out for a stroll, London had already called back and commended him for his efforts in safeguarding British interests. Now that he had gained goodwill in front of Australia and New Zealand.

Anna looked at Alan Wilson angrily, pinched her waist with her hands and said, "Don't you have any ideals?"

"I became a spy when I had ideals. I have never had any ideals in my life. I have a family and plan to be a civil servant all my life." Alan Wilson boasted with pride, "It seems that I have protected you very well. You should go more often."

Get a glimpse of the real world."

Anna curled her lips and muttered in a low voice, "I have seen it a long time ago, and I even gave birth to two children for some domineering occupying army. I was only old at that time, and you could do it."

Allen's part is over, and the final outcome will be left to US Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Macmillan. At the end of November, the two arrived in Paris for face-to-face negotiations, and then on December 1,

The Antarctic Treaty was adopted, in which Article 4 of the Antarctic Treaty clarified the issue of sovereignty, and any state party renounced its previously proposed rights or claims to territorial sovereignty in Antarctica.

When the news came, the whole of Australia was shocked and disappointed. They couldn't understand how such a result could occur.


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