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TRUMAN
HARRY
OCT 12 1951
NSAR EAST
NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
state
RECORDS
LIBRARY
IRAN
U.S.
SERVICE"
GOVERNMENT
U.S. Views
If asked about United States views regarding the Iranian
oil controversy, it is recommended that you reply along the
following lines:
X
"The matter is now before the Security Council,
and Dr. Mosadeq is in New York to present the views
of the Iranian Government. It would be premature to
comment at length upon the Council's consideration of
this problem, which has caused grave concern throughout
the world. The United States believes that a proper
settlement of the issues can be brought about, and
earnestly hopes that from the Security Council's
consideration of the matter a means for accomplishing
this can be evolved."
Revised Resolution
If asked whether the United States has drafted a new
resolution or is urging the British to rewrite their original
draft along more conciliatory lines, 1t is recommended that
you reply along the following lines:
"We naturally are considering what action by the
Security Council would be most beneficial under the
circumstances, and other members of the Council are
naturally doing the same. We have not as yet adopted
any final views as to the course which the Council
should pursue."
If asked what this Government is doing at the present
time to bring about 8 resupption of negotiations between the
parties, it is recommended that you reply along the following
lines:
"As I have often said, the United States wants a
settlement between the parties and stands ready to be of
any assistance that it can in bringing this about. At
the present time, however, the matter is before the
Security Council and American efforts to find a solution
must be guided by what transpires there."
Mosadeq's
X Great Britain
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