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OCR Page 1 of 2NCT/NAVAL AIDE) 447
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
DECLASSIFIED
WASHINGTON
E.O. 12065, Guidelines, Sec. March 3-402 6, 1982
State DEB Dept. NLT, Date 9-11-8
December 19, 1952
By
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
IRAN
The Belgian financial expert, Camille Gutt, has
given us a further exposition of his ideas for
settling the Iranian oil question, following a second discussion
with Prime Minister Mosadeq. Gutt's thought is to do away with
the legalistic positions publicly taken from which neither the
British nor Iranians can recede. He believes we should make
a fresh start and try to agree on a fair figure of compensation,
translated into a substantial rebate on the oil price for a long-
term contract. Mr. Gutt thinks he has persuaded Dr. Mosadeq
to accept this idea. In any event, Mosadeq wants Gutt to return
to the US to discuss the idea. Gutt has requested that no initiative
be taken vis-a-vis the Iranian Government until he sees the
Secretary and Mr. Dulles. At the same time, however, the repre-
sentative of a group of US independent oil companies who has been
attempting to negotiate a deal with the Iranians belièves Mosadeq's
advisers have persuaded him not to conclude any long-ter con-
tract, even subject to price renegotiation, as they apparently be-
lieve the National Iranian Oil Company should develop its own
distribution facilities and only want immediate financial returns
from the oil in order to begin the purchase of tankers for the
company's account.
Following the Secretary's talk with Mr. Eden in
Paris on Iran, the UK Foreign Office is considering whether it
can draft a statement to guide an arbitral tribunal relating the
determination of the amount of compensation to Iran's capacity
to pay, which Ambassador Henderson could use in his efforts to
persuade Mosadeq to accept arbitration. The British had felt
this point should be most effective in persuading Mosadeq to
accept arbitration, but were reluctant to use it because of the
possible effect in other areas. Meanwhile, we have informed the
UK of our decision to recommend favorable consideration by the
Export-Import Bank of Iran's request for a $25 million economic
development loan. The loan would not relieve Iran's current
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