Memorandum from Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew to President Harry S. Truman, Current Foreign Developments
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DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
BINITINC NARS Date 9-18-75
June 26, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESID: NT
Subject: Current Foreim Develomments
Polish Mattera Proceeding Smoothly. Bierut and
other Poles including Mikolajcayk will return to Warsaw
Wednesday and on Thursday form the new government. They
will notify the three members of the Poliah Commission
by Friday of their netion and soon after that we will
announce our recognition. Harriman had 8. frank informal
discussion with the group on the question of the new
Government's succession to the rights and obligations
of the old. Bierut said the new government prepered
to accept the prewar obligations but before making a
commitment about the transactions during the war period
wished to know more specifically about them. Bierut
seid the Poles did not expect any treatment different
from that the US had accorded to other countries occupied
by the Nazis. Harriman has asked urgently for a. draft
text along the lines of the Department's suggestion and
for a very general statement of the Polish Government's
assets and obligations in the US and the present status
of Poland's obligations under the lend-lease agreement.
The British will synchronize their recognition with
ours and are considering suggesting that when the new
government notifies the Big Three that it has been estab-
lished in conformity with Yalta that it add a. pledge in
this message of notification to hold free elections.
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