Monday, Oct. 02, 1944

The Rights of Big Nations

At Dumbarton Oaks, the U.S., Britain and Russia reached a 20-page agreement on world security (TIME, Sept. 25). This week it was learned that the Great Blueprint still requires more ironing-out; the Big Three must confer again over a major point. The point: Britain and the U.S. agree with China that no nation, if it is party to a dispute, should have a vote in settling the dispute. Russia realistically believes that a major power, being a major power, should always have a vote on everything.

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