France pushes for accord by Namibia freedom panel
November 5, 1981
Paris
France warned it may pull out of the group of Western nations trying to negotiate independence for Namibia (South-West Africa) if agreement on freedom for the South African-controlled territory is not reached soon. President Mitterrand delivered the warning in a speech opening a Paris meeting attended by 31 African heads of state.
Diplomats said his remarks reflect a mounting French conviction that South Africa aimed to stretch out talks indefinitely with the five-nation contact group.
Envoys of the group - which also include the United States, West Germany, Britain, and Canada - were in South Africa and Namibia late last week for discussions on their proposals for UN-supervised moves toward independence.