VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > B. Europe, 1945–2000 > 5. Diplomatic Relations and European Pacts > 1954, Jan. 25–Feb. 18 > Nov. 13
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Nov. 13
 
The Soviet Union, Poland, and Czechoslovakia invited the European nations and the United States to a conference on European security in Moscow (Nov. 29). Washington denounced the proposal as an attempt to forestall ratification of the Paris agreements.  1
 
Nov. 29
 
At a conference of Communist nations in Moscow, Foreign Minister Molotov declared that the rearmament of West Germany required the Communist governments to take common measures for defense.  2
 
Dec. 21
 
An agreement signed in London defined Great Britain's relations with the European Coal and Steel Community.  3
 
 
 
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