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Telegram from Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson to the United States Embassy, Moscow
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Telegram from Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson to the United States Embassy, Moscow
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DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
BYAKELL
NARS
Date
7-23-75
There was an agreement at Yalta in which President
Roosevelt participated for the United States Government to
reorganize the Provisional Government nor functioning in
Warsaw in order to establish at new Government of National
Unity in Poland by means of previous consultation between
representatives of the Provisional Polish Government of
Warsaw and other Polish democratic leaders from Poland and
from abroad.
In the opinion of the United States Government the
Crimean decision on Poland can only be carried out if a group
of genuinely representative democratic Polish leaders are
invited to Moscow for consultation. The United States Govern-
nent cannot be party to any method of consultation with Polish
leaders which would not result in the establishment of a new
Provisional Government of National Unity genuinely representative
of the democratic elements of the Polish people. The United
States and British Governments have gone as far as they can to
meet the situation and carry out the intent of the Crimean
decisions in their joint message delivered to Marshal Stalin
on April 18th,
The United States Government earnestly requests that the
Soviet Government accept the proposals set forth in the joint
message of the President and Prime Minister to Marshal Stalin.
And
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