Agenda as Telegraphed to the Soviet and British Governments by the Secretary's Telegram of July 5
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OCR Page 1 of 18TOP SECRET
July 1845
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AGENDA AS TELEGRAPHED TO THE SOVIET AND BRITISH GOVERNMENTS
BY THE SECRETARY'S DELEGRAM OF JULY 5.
(1) Procedure and machinery for peace negotiations and
territorial settlements.
(2) Policy toward Germany:
(a) Establishment of Control Council
(b) Agreement on the treatment of Germany in the
initial control period,
(c) Establishment of German local administrations.
(d) Treatment of Germany as an economic unit.
(3) Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated
Europe.
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Redords
(4) Policy toward Italy.
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SERVICE'
(5) Cooperation in solving European economic problems.
(6) Freedom of communication and information in Europe.
It is likewise expected that there will be some discus-
sion of policy with respect to the Far East.
The foregoing list is not intended to be exclusive and
the President will, of course, be prepared to discuss other
questions which Marshal Stalin or Prime Minister Churchill
may wish to raise.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
Ev NLT-WL NARB Date 6-24-76
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