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is unsatisfactory. The Soviet Govt fails to provide the assurance
requested in the notes from the three governments of September
22, 1948 that the illegal blckade measures will be removed. In
addition it demands that commercial and passenger traffic between
the western zones and Berlin, by air as well as by rail, water and road,
be controlled by the Soviet command in Germany. This demand of
the Soviet government is restated with emphasis in the official
communique issued in Moscow. Moreover, in regard to currency,
the Soviet note is evasive and does J not answer the clear position
stated by the three governments.
"Accordingly, the three governments are transmitting a
note to the Soviet government fully setting out their position and in- -
forming it that in view of the insistence of the Soviet government
union maintaining the blockade and upon the institution of restrict-
ions on air communications they are compelled, in compliance with
their obligations under the charter of The United Nations, to refer the
matter to the Security Council.
End
Recd 26th EAH
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