Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of China Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, and Director of Far Eastern Affairs Mr. W. W. Butterworth
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Memorandum of Conversation
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DATE:
February 15, 1949
SUBJECT:
China
PARTICIPANTS:
Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador
The Secretary - Mr. Acheson
Mr. W. W. Buttervorth, Director for Far Eastern Affairs
COPIES TO:
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Amembassy, Nanking
Amconsul, Canton
1-1492
The Chinese Ambassador called at his request and af ter
the usual courtesies indicated that he had come to see me
about three matters.
He gave a brief resume of the situation in China with
particular reference to the attempts of the Acting Presi-
dent to find a basis of negotiati ons with the Chinese
Communist Party. He indicated that his Government wished
to obtain the reaction of this Government and other friendly
governments to the situation with which China was faced.
He referred to the Chinese Government's previously expressed
desires to have issued by the U. s. a sympathetic statement
of support and the despateh to China of a high military
personage with staff. We discussed the situation at some
length, I emphasizing the friendly interest and concern
and benevolent policy which the U. S. had consistently
pursued for over a century and he with no little persistence
seeking to obtain some statement of commitment by me on
behalf of this Government.
Secondly, he raised the question of the recent ECA
announcement regarding cotton shipments to Shanghai,
emphasizing the importance which the employment in cotton
mills and the ensuing cotton cloth played in the life of
DEC ASSIFIED
Shanghal
E. O. 11632 Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or OS
Dept. of State letter, 1333333
By NLT. He NARS Date 4.2676
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