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OCR Page 1 of 5SECRET
JUL la - 1945
NEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
You will recall that on May 30 the Department
transmitted B. memorandum submitting Prime Minister
Churchill's suggested list of subjects for discussion
at the next meeting of Heads of Governments and that
on June 14 in a subsequent memorandum the Department's
comments thereon vere likewise forwarded to you. The
British Embassy has now handed to the Departnent a
Revised List of Buggested Topics" and certain comments
therson. Copies of both the list and comments are
enclosed for your information. The British Embassy
states that the attached list "has been Grawn up in a
form considered suitable for possible communication to
the Soviet Government".
Many of the problems presented in the original
British list have, a.s the Department indicated would
probably be the case, subsequently been solved. The
present list ie in most respects parallel to the iteme
suggested for discussion in the Department's draft
agenda. The principal difference is the omission of
any topic therein on the situation in the Far East.
This omission was drawn to the British Embassy's
attention.
s. TRUMAN
JOSEPH C. GREW
ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE' AND
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CONTINUED
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
By WITH NARS Date 6-29-76
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