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OCR Page 1 of 2DECLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State Dept. Guiceline, Jena 12, 1979
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
By NLT-
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
HL NARS, Dute 11-12-to
WASHINGTON
August 26, 1946
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
UNITED
At 8. private meeting of the representatives of the five permanent
NATIONS
Security Council members, Secretary General Lie made an earnest
plea for the admission to the United Nations of all nine applicants.
He implored members not to veto any application because he believes the use of
the veto for this purpose would damage United Nations prestige and further lower
public confidence in the Security Council.
051- - FRANCE
Embassy Paris reports increasing evidence in France that Moscow
has inaugurated an ideological war directed principally against
the US and UK. This campaign aims at persuading the masses that the US and UK
are reactionary countries forming the bulwark of the "capitalist encirclement"
that menaces the security of the USSR.
France
French Foreign Minister Bidault is reliably reported to have come
051
to the conclusion that France can no longer attempt to act as intermediary
between Moscow and the western powers. He is reported to be planning to unite
the left and left center groups in France so that he can later form a Cabinet
in which the Communist Party is not represented.
051 a GERMANY
We have assured the British that an informal Soviet suggestion
made to General Clay in Berlin to include current production from
certain German plants as reparations involves a major modification of the Potsdam
agreement and can only be considered by the Council of Foreign Ministers.
051
GREECE
We are asking the Greek Government's approval for a courtesy visit
of the aircraft carrier FDR, a cruiser and three destroyers to
the Greek port of Piraeus beginning five days after the plebiscite scheduled for
September 1.
051. TRAN
Ambassador Allen reports that the chances are very small that
the Iranian Government will reach an agreement with the Azerbaijan
delegation now in Tehran. Allen believes Prime Minister Qavam is very reluctant
to resort to other than conciliatory means to bring Azerbaijan back into the
Iranian state but that in the end he will use force.
051
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RUMANIA
Our representative in Bucharest is convinced that the present
Rumanian Government does not intend to hold free elections as
required by the Moscow decision. This attitude, he believes, has the full support
of the USSR. The Rumanian Prime Minister has told our representative that in
view of the presence of the Soviet Army in Rumania, the coming elections would
likely be held according to the Soviet idea of #free elections". The Prime
Minister added that Stalin had told him that the USSR hed no intention of