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DECLASSIFIED E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (2) TOP SECRET Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10. 1972 WLT-HL NARS Date 7-22-27 By DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON June 15, 1945 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Current Foreign Developments Polish Discussions Delayed. The sudden Moscow announcement that the 16 arrested Polish democratic leaders will be tried immediately has cast a distinct damper on the Polish negotiations. It is unfortunate that the USSR still seems to feel that the best way to settle controversial problems is to confront the nego- tiators with a fait accompli just before the discussions start. Thus in 1941, as Polish Premier Sikorski arrived in Moscow, it was announced that all Poles of Ukrainian or White Russian descent would be considered Soviet citi- zens and not Poles. The Lublin Committee was set up while Mikolajczyk was en route from London to Moscow on his first visit, and received formal Soviet recognition while Mikolajczyk was en route for his second visit. Just before Molotov left Moscow last spring to discuss the Polish question here, the USSR signed its 20-year pact with the Lublin regime. Mikolajczyk is very worried and apprehensive over this latest Soviet move. He feels that the holding of such troops at the time of the Moscow consultation would create "a very unwelcome atmosphere and a very bad po- litical climate". AND Zakowski's

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