Message from President Harry S. Truman to Prime Minister Clement Attlee
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DECLASSIFIED
DEPT OF STATE
OUTGOING TELEGRAM
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By NLT-
He NARS Date 7.16.75
838
June 5, 1946
AMEMBASSY
10 a.m.
LONDON
4482
President requests you deliver following message to PRIMIN Attlee in
reply to latter's telegram regarding Palestine received through BRITH EMB
on May 27:
QUOTE Thank you for sending the list of the subjects which your GOVT
would like to have discussed by the experts of the two GOVTS in connection
with the Palestine report. Our feeling is that the matter is one which will
require a rather extensive exchange of views and we have certain plans for
the setting up of a special group to handle this and related questions
arising out of the report. We are proceeding to organize this group as
quickly as we can and in the meantime we have turned your list over to the
various experts in the State and War Depts with the request that they give
it their immediate attention.
We are hopeful that members of the group of experts will be able to
proceed to London as soon as possible as suggested by Mr. Bevin. As we
doubt however that our plans will be sufficiently advanced for our side to
begin the discussions on the report as a whole at the time you suggest,
namely one week prior to June 20, we are planning to send to London by that
time one or more experts to discuss the urgent physical problems arising
out of the transfer to Palestine of the 100,000 Jews mentioned in the report.
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