Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo

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SECRET opp. D 001602 548 s/s DEPARTMENT OF STATE Memorandum of Conversation it THEN 162 DATE: ARCHIVES "NATIONAL AND May 11, 1949 RECORDS SUBJECT: SERVICE'* China PARTICIPANTS: Conf ? The Secretary Dr. v. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador Mr. Butterworth, Director for Far Eastern Affairs COPIES TO: S U G FE American Consul, Canton for Embassy office 1-1492 The Chinese Ambassador called to see ne at hie reque st. He said that in the first place he wished to call attentien to the faot that the pence negotiations about which he had commented on his previous visit had broken down and that his Government had decided to resist the Chinese Communist onslaught. It was painful to see him try to make the case that the Chinese Nationalist armies vere effectively resisting and that therefore the United States should now take some additional action in aupport of the Nationelist Government, he being as avare an I that in the past three weeks the Chinese Communist armies have crossed unimpeded the Yangtze River and established a 400-mile beachhead along its bank penetrating at some places as deep as 200 milem and enveloping Shanghai. He did ask for some general statement which would have the effect of improving the morale of the troops and the people within Nationalist areas, though he did so in a pro forma way as if only because he felt bound by his instructions. I said I would be glad to consider the matter. He vent on to inquire about silver and VAS informed that the Department had today authorized the Treasury Department to proceed with the arrangements to mint silver coins for the Chinese Government w1 th silver aupplied by the latter DECLASSIFIED and E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E) 9-23-75 Dept. of State letter, Augr 9, 1973 Bay NLT- H NARS Date 4.22.76 SECRET