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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
July 7, 1947
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
EUROPEAN
Both Bevin and Bidault have expressed their very
RECOVERY
great appreciation for Secretary Marshall's mes-
sage of support concerning their efforts to work
out a broad program for European recovery. At the same time Bevin
has expressed his concern over (a) the question of whether the US
will provide in time the assistance which Europe so desperately
needs, (b) the possibility that the Soviets will use every possi-
ble method to create internal trouble in western Europe, and (c)
the very critical situation in France, which he feels needs "imme-
diate and temporary assistance to assure stability until such
time as Congress acts on a broader program.
Top French Foreign Office officials have ex-
pressed the view that "Europe now stands at the crossroads as a
result of the breakdown in the Three Power conference last week.
They advance the opinion, in which our Embassy in Moscow concurs,
that the Soviet Union acted as it did through a conviction that
the US will undergo a profound depression within the next 18
months which will put an end to American aid for European recon-
struction. Embassy Moscow adds that there can be no doubt that
this line is effective outside the USSR.
UNITED
Ambassador Douglas reports that the effect of
KINGDOM
the Paris Conference has been to unite the British
Labor Party on foreign policy and that the coun-
try is now solidly behind Bevin. Molotov's threat actually served
to stiffen British resistance.
Bevin has formally accepted our invitation to
hold joint US-UK discussions in Washington in the near future con-
cerning the European coal problem, particularly with reference to
production in the Ruhr, and indicated that he might attend these
discussions personally.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12066, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
By NLT-WC
NARS, Date 11-12-to