Telegram from Alexander Kirk to Secrertary of State Edward Stettinius
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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT
INCOMING
DIVISION OF
OF
CENTRAL SERVICES
STATE
TELEGRAM
TELEGRAPH SECTION
CCF-1577
Caserta
This telegram must be
closely paraphrased be-
Dated June 11, 1945
fore being communicated
to anyonE' (SECRET)
REC'd 6:15 p.m., 12th
Secretary of State
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Washington
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
BYNLTHC NARS Date 7.25.75
2571, June 11, 8 p.m.
Evening June 9 Allied missions Vienna (our 2557,
June 10) WETE informed by Morosov that Tolbukhin would
postpone audience for heads of missions until June 11.
Morosov said Tolbukhin would have conference lasting
SERVICE"
approx ninety minutes and that he would Expect heads of
missions to give informally their views re subdivision of
Vienna dity. TherEfore Winterton has requested permis-
sion to informal discussions of zoning on rission's
observations.
Russians are apparently anxious for quick settlement
on military basis. Winterton feels personally that
Tolbukhin is right in trying to obtain some degree of lo-
cal agreement before missions leave so as to facilitate
decision in EAC; also that psychological results of refusal
to meet Tolbukhin's advances would be unfortunate.
SAC has now authorized Vinterton (and McNarney has
done same with Flory) to discuss informally with Tolbukhin
zoning
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