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TO TOP SECRET HOITH DOCUMENT I H-103 Enclosure 1 (Continued) Supporting the policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of China, the Soviet Government rigidly limits the tasks and time of the presence of Soviet forces in Manchuria to the framework of the agreement which it has with China in regard to Man- churia. In accordance with this agreément Soviet troops in due time disarmed all the Japanese troops in Manchuria and evacuated them as war prisoners to Soviet territory, and in the month of November the evacuation of Soviet troops from Manchúria in accord- ance with the plan communicated to the Chinese Gov- ernment was begun. Soviet troops had already been evacuated from southern Manchuria when the Chinese Government requested the Soviet Government to post- pone for one month the evacuation of Soviet troops from Manchuria. The Soviet Government agreed to this, and halted the evacuation of the Soviet troops which had begun. Since the United States of America also.has its troops in China, the Soviet Government believes that it would be right for the Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America to arrive at an understanding between themselves on the simultaneous evacuation of their troops from China, this to be completed in any event no later than the middle of January 1946. Ast regards the internal problems of China, the. Soviet Government believes that these tasks should be decided by the Chinese people itself and its Govern- ment without interference from other states. December 21, 1945 for SECRET

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