Memorandum of Conversation with President Harry S. Truman, Ambassador of Iran Allahyar Saleh, and John F. Simmons
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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE: September 24, 1952
SUBJECT:
Call of the newly appointed Ambassador of Iran on the President
PARTICIPANTS:
The President
His Excellency Allahyar Saleh, Ambassador of Iran
John F. Simmons, Chief of Protocol
COPIES TO: White House (original)
Secretary of State
TRUHAN
NEA
GTI
SERVICE
C.S. SOYL
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The Ambassador of Iran, by special previous arrangement
and at his own request, was granted an extension of his time
with the President in connection with the presentation of his
credentials at 12:30 p.m. today.
The Ambassador said that he was not a career diplomat and
that he had accepted his new post of Ambassador here entirely
through his sense of crisis at the turn matters were taking in
his own country, and with a desire to do whatever might be pos-
sible to improve its relations with the United States. He men-
tioned the fact that he had always been pro-American - and that
his early education had occurred in an American Presbyterian
school in Iran. He had always had close American friends there
and had done all he could to promote the best possible relations
between Iran and this country.
He said that the present political situation in Iran is
critical. He described the situation there, both economically
and politically, as deteriorating from day to day. He described
certain elements there, concentrating their efforts through the
Tudeh Party, as working hard to throw Iran into the Soviet camp.
He said that these siren voices were gaining a constantly in-
creasing hearing among his people who, though basically friendly
to the United States, felt that we had not always been fair in
our dealings with Iran.
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (F) He said
Dept. of State letter,
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PROJECT we 25.5
AUTHORIZED
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