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TOP SECRET DECLASSIFIED E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E) Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972 NARS Date 7-23-75 By VE-AC DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON May 16, 1945 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Current Foreign Developments Overland Exchange of POWs. The Soviet High Command has agreed to a meeting in Leipzig to arrange for an overland exchange of POWs. The Russian representatives will be accompanied by 30 experts and assistants. SHAEF will endeavor to obtain Soviet agreement to the immediate initiation of the evacuation of 40,000 Western Allied POWs by air and the establishment of a joint SHAEF-Soviet work- ing committee. Return of King Leopold. Evidences of a recovery of composure on the part of Leopold are accompanied by a stiffening of his attitude. The King is now arranging to see Belgians representing a cross-section of the country. The Prince Regent is not optimistic and an immediate set- tlement is not expected. Venezia Giulia. The US and UK notes were delivered to Tito May 15. He complained that Yugoslavia was being considered a third-class area and that it was unfair that his troops should not remain in territory conquered by its force of arms and bloodshed. He promised a reply on May 16. Yugoslav Interest in Austria. The British have in- formed Moscow that they cannot accept the analogy drawn by Vyshinski between Belgian and Dutch participation in the occupation AND