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Addressing the plenary session of the Indo-China Conference in Geneva on June 8, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, formally proposed that the five Asian powers represented at the recent Colombo Conference should be responsible for supervising an Indo-China peace. Mr. Eden who flew back into Geneva from London after weekend consultations with his Government, said there could be no danger of a deadlock on an international supervisory commission consisting of a panel of these five powers Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan acting by majority vote.
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