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OCR Page 1 of 3MEETING OF THE HEADS OF GOVERNMENT, BERLIN, JULY 24, 1945
ANNEX NO. 1
RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT OF THE MEET ING OF FOREIGN
MINISTERS : JULY 24, 1945.
1. German, Austrian and Italian Reparations and German
Economic Questions.
The Chairman declared that the subcommittee dealing
with the German economic questions and German reparations
was not yet ready to present a further report on these
matters. Mr. Molotov pointed out that these committees
had also been assigned the question of Austrian and Ita-
lian reparations. He presented two brief papers in re-
gard to reparations from these two latter countries. It
was agreed that these papers should be referred to the
economic subcommittee for study. It was also agreed that
discussion of German reparations and German economic ques-
tions should be postponed until tomorrow.
2. European Oil Supplies.
The Chairman inquired whether a report was ready on
the U.S. paper on this subject which had been presented
on July 20. He was informed that this paper was still
before the economic subcommittee and it was agreed that
discussion on this subject should be postponed until that
committee reports.
3. Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated
Europe and Satellite States.
The subcommittee dealing with this subject was also
S.
not yet ready to report and it was agreed to postpone
discussion until that report is available.
AND
U.S.
4. Admission to the United Nations.
The Chairman suggested that, since the subcommittee
dealing with this matter had also not been able to come
to any agreement, the question should be considered at
this meeting by the Foreign Ministers on the basis of the
document on which the subcommittee had been working. Mr.
Molotov said that the Soviet Delegation would not be able
to take part in the discussion of this document since it
omitted reference to the admission to the United Nations
of Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania and Finland.
Mr. Eden suggested that the last sentence of the
first paragraph of the paper in question be dropped and
Mr. Byrnes agreed. Mr. Eden proposed a redraft of para-
graph two of the paper which would take into account the
interest
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