Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Italy Alberto Tarchiani, and Llewellyn Thompson
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SECRET 315
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE:
April 26, 1950
SUBJECT: Trieste
Corf ?, 126
PARTICIPANTS:
the Italien Asbazazdor
The Secretary
Zlewellyn E. Acting Assistent Secretery
COPIES TO:
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S. ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS AND John
Amarican Rome
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The Ambansador esid that Count sforma had insisted
that be explain personally the in which be
had made a very strong statement in a recent spesch. The
road the statement In whleb the Italian Forolgn
Mininter had suggested the publicity of Itely's trecking
the treaty of pesce. The Ambassador said Count Sforza
wisbed him to maice clear that be wan not denouncing the
tresty and that maoh bad bess read into hia statement
than was intended. It not dest aned to exort preseuro
but to presorve the Italian unity. de explained the poli-
bioal mituation In Italy In which the communiats were
allied with cortain othar in oppesing the government
on the tresty question. the communiste argued that Italy
would have bad & good solution of thi $ problem they had
played ball with Rusaia. The osber group sook the atand
that Italy bad been botpaged by the Allies. It was in
those that had used a sentence which
ane stronger than his thought
I asicad Af it wero not pos:ible to resolve the
Trieste problem.
the caid na ahonght had played
an importent role in Trustrating any solution and referred
to the stegs the Soviet had taken to stir up
trouble, including two recent notes which the Italian
Dovernment had recoived, one dealing with reparatione
and
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