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DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E) Dept. of State letter, 25.55.37 By NLT- HG , NARS Date 12-1-75 SEGRE - essential services, aince the neoda of the civilian popalation in the Berlin area are imporative. Kolding these urgent 4 ewa regarding its rights and ob- ligations in the United States scotor of Berlin, yet eager always to resolvo controversios in the spirit of fair consideration for the viempointe of all concerned, the Government of the United 3tates declares that duress should not be involted as a nethed of attempting to dispose of any disagressents shich my exist betwreen the Soviet Government and the Governnent of the United States in respeet of any aspect of the Berlin altuation. ARCHIVES RECORDE 'NATIONAL AND Such disagressents if any should be settled by to SERVICE magotiation or by any of the other peaceful methoda provided for in Article 33 of the Charter in with car wasual pledges as copartners in the United Nations. Vor those peasons the Dovernment of the United States is ready as a first stop to participate in negetiations in Berlin among the four Allied Occupying Authorities for the settlement of any question in diapute arlaing out of the administration

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