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OCR Page 1 of 4DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
INCOMING TELEGRAM
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By NLT- HC , NARS Date 7.19.75
DEPARTMENT OF STATE-DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
D
A
Action: EUR
Info:
Control 7213
S/S
UE
Rec'd April 23, 1947
A-H
9:57 p.m.
ITP
DC/R
FROM: Moscow
100
TO:
Secretary of State
NO:
1533, April 23, Midnight
eg.
US URGENT
RECORDS SERVICE"
and
DELSEC 1466
FOR THE PRESIDENT, VANDENBERG, CONNALLY AND ACHESON
FROM MARSHALL .
CFM meeting, April 23, Bidault presiding, reviewed the
agreements and disagreements arising out of the Council's
discussion of the ACC's report and of the future political
organization of Germany.
The Council decided to refer to the Control Council
for Germany as directives for action the agreements
reached by CFM on the questions of demilitarization,
denazification, democratization, population transfors
and territorial reorganization. Disagreements on
these questions were referred to the Control Council
for information and study.
All delegations agroed in principle: (1) that there
should be a sharing of indigenous resources in Gormany
and that commodities in short supply should be allocated
on a basis of uniform rations, and (2) that agricultural
production shall be maximized and industry reactivated
on peaceful lines as soon as possible and imports into
Germany shall also be used on a common basis. The
unagreed points include: (1) export-import plan; (2)
sharing of import deficits; 3) financial reform;
(4)
subjection of resources in Germany to Germon law;
(5) occupation
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