Message from Prime Minister Clement Attlee to President Harry S. Truman
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DECLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
OF
OUTGOING TELEGRAM
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
STATE
By NLT- HC 9 NARS Date 7-16-75
SECRET
No paraphrase necessary
3826
June 14, 1946
US URGENT
4 p.m.
AMEMBASSY
LONDON
4722
Following message is for delivery to Premier Attlee
from President:
QUOTE In reply to your telegram of June 10 con-
cerning the Palestine talks, I of course agree that it will
not be possible for our two Governments to reach any defini-
tive decisions regarding any of the recommendations of the
Anglo-American Committee until after June 20. I also am
appreciative of the considerations which will undoubtedly
impel your Government to give the most careful consideration
to determining its future action regarding all of the
Committee's recommendations including that pertaining to the
100,000 Jews.
Nevertheless, I consider that our two Governments
should without delay endeavor to make detailed plans
for the transfer of the 100,000 Jews to Palestine.
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