Telegram from Secretary of State James Byrnes to Ambassador Averell Harriman
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OCR Page 1 of 3Mr.
RECLASSIFIED by authority of
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Vol. VII P.916
6 JULY 1945
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: ALUSNA, MOSCOW
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NUMBER 310, TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR AM-
BASSADOR HARRIMAN.
Reference your No. 031500, July 3, 1945.
(1) The considerations against our becoming involved in acting as inter-
preter of the terms of the Yalta Agreement in connection with the bilateral Soviet-
Chinese talks, as communicated to you in reply to your previous telegram, are of
course equally applicable in general to the contents of your telegram under refer-
ence.
(2) The President and I desire, however, that you inform both the Soviet
Government and T.V. Soong that as a party to the Yalta Agreement we would expect
to be consulted before any arrangement is concluded between the Soviet and
Chinese Governments based on the Yalta Agreement.
(3) For your own information we propose at an appropriate time to make
clear to the Soviet and Chinese Governments a / that while the United States has no
desire to participate in the administration or control of the port of Dairen,
this Governnent/will expect assurances that in any arrangements made between the
Governments of the Soviet Union and China the principle of nondiserimination in
international commercial intercourse will be respected in relation to Dairen, as
well as any other areas which may be the subject of special arrangements between
the Soviet Union and China. Application of this principle would cover, inter
alia, the right of equal access by nationals of all peace-loving nations to the
port facilities of Dairen and participation by them in transportation privileges
on the railways and would preclude practical denial of equality of economic
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