Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Italy Alberto Tarchiani, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Italy, and Homer M. Byington
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
349 M.A.
Memorandum of Conversation
Conf ?
DATE:
December 8, 1950
SUBJECT:
Exchange of Views with Italian Ambassador
PARTICIPANTS: The Secretary of State
Mr. Brusasca, Italian Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs
Mr. Tarchiani, Italian Ambassador
Mr. Byington, WS
COPIES TO:
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American Embassy, Rome
S/MDA
L-1493
Ambassador Tarchiani introduced Mr. Brusases, explaining that
Nr. Brusasca, Undersecretary of the Foroign office, had been the head of
the Italian Delegation in New York during the consideration of the final
disposition of the former Italian dolony, Eritrea. I seid that the aolu-
tion of federation which had been decided by the Asseably apperad to be
a vory satisfactory one and that Mr. Brusasca was to be partiqularly con-
gratulated for his own part in achieving that result. I wished to accoress
our appreciation for his handling of that problem which was indeed a
diffieult ene for him.
Mr. Brusasca said that he brought the salutations of the Prime Minister
and the Foroign Minister and thoir approciation for all that the United
States was doing to holp Italy. He said that the final decisions with
regard to the former Italian colonies could not but be unhappy for Italy,
but that his country now hopes that the Italian inhabitants of those areas
will be fairly treated in the future and that Italy can count on the United
States using its influence with the Negua towards that end. I said that
wo, of course, knew that this was of great importance and fully expected
that the Italion inhabitants would be treated justly and that wo would be
glad to holp in any way that night be fitting.
Mr. Brunasca then referred to the discussions that had been going on
at Lake Success with regard to the property rights of Italian inhabitants
in LibyR. He said that after lengthy discussions in the ad hec committee and
with the British, a solution had been agreed to between the Italians and the
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652. Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
British
5-12-70
ONATIONAL
Dept. of State lettez, 1072
Bw. NARS 0015-15-26
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