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Minutes of the Sixth Meeting of the Foreign Ministers,
July 23, 1945, 11:30 a.m.,
Mr. Molotov presiding
Council of Foreign Ministers
MR. MOLOTOV stated that there was
a
final draft on the establishment of the
Council of Foreign Ministers. He had no
comment and after asking for comment asked
that the draft be considered as approved. 1
Invitations to China and France
MR. BYRNES intervened to suggest that a
time should be set for sending the invita-
tions to China and France. He remarked that
if they were sent now they might become known
to the press. He suggested sending the in-
vitations the day before the issuance of the
communique and the end of the Conference.
MR. EDEN thought that there should be a
little more notice than one day in order to
give a chance for an answer to be received.
He suggested 48-hour notice.
This was agreed to.
1
For final text see Document BB, p. F-69.
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or n
Dapt. of State letter, 2-13-27
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