Letter from Prince Abdul Ilah, Regent of Iraq, to President Harry S. Truman
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OCR Page 1 of 3Baghdad
1st October, 1946.
My dear Mr. President,
I have received with great pleasure Your Excellency's
letter of 6th September, 1946, in which you were good enough
to inform me that you have asked General George A. Brownell to
visit Iraq en route to India in his capacity as Your Excellency's
Personal Representative, with the rank of Minister.
In expressing to Your Excellency my gratitude for the
kind greetings which General Brownell has conveyed to me in your
name, I have much pleasure to assure Your Excellency that my
Government are doing their best to facilitate in every way
possible the task entrusted by you to General Brownell with
regard to the current negotiations toward the conclusion of an
Air Agreement between our two governments.
I have also much pleasure to assure Your Excellency that
I still recall the pleasant memories of my visit to the U.S.A.
in 1945, which, I feel, had a most beneficial effect in strength-
ening the ties of friendship which have always existed be tween
our two peoples.
While earnestly hoping for another happy opportunity to
meet Your Excellency, I avail myself of this occasion to express
my best wishes for your happiness and for the prosperity of the
noble American people.
Very sincerely yours
ARCHIVES AND
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Abomeillah
The President,
The White House.
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