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-3- #3466, June 28, from Tehran.
will naturally lie upon the shoulders of the former oil company
authorities.
"It must be mentioned at this stage that in spite of the public
fervor in Iran there is no danger whatever to the security of
life and property of the British nationals in Iran. Any
spreading of false rumors on the part of the agents of the
former oil company might, however, cause anxieties and distur-
bances, whilst if they acted in conformity with the expectations
of the Iranian Government, there will be no cause whatever for
any anxietys for the Imperial Iranian Government has the situa-
tion well in hand.
"owing to the age-long and continuous cordial relations existing
between the peoples of Iran and the US, I am confident that no
disturbance will ever occur in that happy relation, for the
world regards the great and esteemed American nation as the
strong supporter of the freedom and sovereignty of nations==a
belief ovidenced by the sacrifices of the great-hearted nation
in the last two World Wars.
Such reflections have moved me to lay before, you, Mr. President,
the recent developments in Iran, and I am quite sure that the
free nations of the world and specially the Government of the
friendly nation of America will not hesitate to support us in
achieving our national ideal.
"I avail myself of this opportunity to offer you, Mr. President,
the expressions of my highest consideration and my most sincere
wishes for the prosperity of the great American nation.
(Signed Mohammed Mosaded, Prime Minister of Iran)
"
GRADY
MAM:DMP
TRUMAN
SERVICE" of A
os AND
Ev
PLAIN
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