Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Oliver Franks, Dean Rusk, and Wayne G. Jackson
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
NLT 811
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE:November 24, 1950
4:15 P.M.
SUBJECT:
Various Matters
TRUMA
is
to ARCHIVES SERVICE' AND
PARTICIPANTS: Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador
Mr. Dean Rusk
Mr. Wayne G. Jackson
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or ()
Dept. of State letter, 10.21.77 1923
COPIES TO:
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- The Secretary
PROTECT NLT 77.34
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- Mr. Rusk
By NLT He A. NARS Date 12-6-77
EUR - Mr. Perkins
BNA -
Embassy - London
1-1493
The Ambassador called at Mr. Rusk's request. Mr. Rusk
delivered to the Ambassador, on behalf of the Secretary, a
message in answer to one received from Mr. Bevin which related
to the latter's desire to give the British House of Commons
certain assurances with regard to the conduct of military
operations in Korea. A copy of the Secretary's message to the
British Ambassador is attached.
Mr. Rusk also delivered to Ambassador Franks a copy of a
personal message from the Secretary to Mr. Bevin relating to
the proposal for a demilitarized zone in Korea. This message
is being sent by cable to the Uni ted States Embassy in London
with instructions to deliver it to Mr. Bevin, the copy being
given to Ambassador Franks for his information. (The message
is contained in the Department's TOP SECRET cable 2752 of
November 24.) Mr. Rusk added that the UN Commander was anxious
to take full advantage of favorable terrain in determining
where troops will be halted.
Mr. Rusk stated that we had some intelligence, the relia-
bility of which was unknown, that Chinese communists were
cancelling all contracts which called for delivery of goods
from Hong Kong later than November 30. This might imply some
threat to Hong Kong. He assumed that the British had the same
intelligence but would see that it was passed to them.
Ambassador Franks said that he did not know of any such in-
telligence.
Mr. Rusk
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