Correspondence Between Prime Minister Clement Attlee and President Harry S. Truman
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FOP SESRET
10 June 1946
From: The Prime Minister
To
: The President
Nr : 3020
(101655Z)
Personal and Top Secret from Prime Minister Attlee to President Truman.
Thank you for your message of June 5. I am very glad to hear that you
will be able to send a group of officials to discuss the problem with our
officials here. You will, of course, understand that his Majesty's Govt
will not feel able to determine their policy on any one of the committee's
recommendations until they have examined the results of the official consul-
tations on the report as a whole. As regards the admission of 100,000
immigrants, for example, it is necessary to consider not only the physical
problems involved but also the political reactions and possible military
consequences. These in turn may be found to depend to some extent on the
conclusions reached in respect of the committee's other recommendations.
In the circumstances we consider that it is preferable that the discussions
should begin with the full groups on both sides, and doubt whether any useful
purpose would be served by the sending of an advance party.
Recd 10/1950Z
FOREIGN E. O. 11652, RELATION Sec. 3(E) OF and Div. 5(D) 1946 or (E) VOL.VII Poze623
Depr. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By NLT- HC , NARS Date 7-30-76
TOF CLORE
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