Memorandum from Secretary of State James Byrnes to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 6ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON, D. c.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
November 3, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Saudi Arabian Note on Palestine
I am attaching a telegram from our Charge d'Affaires
at Jidda giving the text of a note which he received
from the Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister with further
reference to Palestine.
The note expresses the appreciation of the Saudi
Arab Government for our action in making public
President Roosevelt's letter to Ibn Saud and for the
information contained in the Department's press release
of October 18. The need for finding a haven for the
oppressed Jews is admitted but the position is taken
that this question is separate from that of Palestine.
The note concludes by expressing confidence that
the American Government will not deviate from its an-
nounced policy with respect to Palestine and will con-
tinue to give consideration to the Arab attitude.
James
Byome
ARCHIVES
AND
Enclosure:
Telegram no. 383
from Jidda.
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