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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
May 31, 1949
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
NARS, Date 11-13-to
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By NLT- HC
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
FOREIGN MINISTERS
Secretary Acheson comments that Vyshinski's flat
rejection of the tripartite proposal for German
unity based on the Bonn constitution confirms the belief that the USSR
is not now interested in German unification, but is aiming at a modus
vivendi primarily with a view to increasing east-west trade. This view
has been confirmed by a Pravda correspondent who, in a conversation with
a "thoroughly reliable" US correspondent, stated that the chief objective
of the USSR at this conference is to obtain the freest possible trade
between the eastern and the western zones of Germany. The Pravda corre-
spondent said that the USSR does not believe possible or desire political
unification of Germany, favoring the status quo in the political sphere.
The discussion is expected to move to the next item on the agenda--Berlin-
in a day or two.
ITALIAN COLONIES
In a discussion with the Secretary on Cyrenaica,
Bevin said that he has drawn up a statement to be
made by the British administrator of Cyrenaica expressing the UK's wish
to take all possible steps to promote the Cyrenaican desire for indepen-
dence. The statement will add that the UK will set up a Cyrenaican govern-
ment for internal affairs and will recognize the Emir as its head, and
that nothing will be done to prejudice the unity of Libya.
SAUDI ARABIA
We have instructed Embassy Jidda to inform Ibn Saud that
in planning the military assistance program Saudi needs
have been given careful consideration, and that under the program as being
proposed to Congress Saudi Arabia would be eligible to obtain US assistance
in procurement of military equipment on a cash reimbursable basis. The
Embassy is to state to the King that Saudi Arabia is the only Arab state
listed for assistance under this program. The Embassy may also say that
the Department is willing to request the National Military Establishment
to assign a special group of officers to make an overall study of Saudi
defense needs and recommendations for the organization of Saudi defense
forces, and to consider US requirements at Dhahran air base for the pur-
post of a long-term agreement. When appropriate we would also be willing
to request the permission of the UN mediator to ship equipment for the
training of defensive forces needed for internal security. In view of
these factors, we hope it will be possible to reach an early agreement on
a one-year extension of the Dhahran agreement.
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