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CHINESE EMBASSY
WASHINGTON
August 28, 1946
My dear Mr. President:
With reference to my acknowledgment of August 12th
of your letter of August 10th embodying a message to
President Chiang Kai-shek, I have the honor, in accor-
dance with instructions, to transmit to Your Excellency
the following reply:
"I wish to thank you cordially for
your message of August 10th, expressing
your genuine concern for the welfare of my
country.
"Since General George Marshall's arrival
in China, he has labored most unsparingly
to achieve our common objective, namely,
peace and democracy in China. I, too, have
done my utmost despit te all obstacles to
cooperate with him in his endeavour.
"But the desire for peace has to be
mutual, and for the Communists, it must mean
that they give up their policy to use armed
N ARCHIVES SERVICE* RECORDS NATIONAL AND of
force to seize political power, to overthrow
the Government and to install a totalitarian
regime
The President of the United States of America
The White House
Washington, D. C.
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