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UNCLASSIFIED H-142 DOCUMENT W (Continued) The proposals of the Joint Commission shall be submitted, following consultation with the provi- - sional Korean Government for the joint consideration of the Governments of the United States, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom and China for the working out of an agreement concerning a four-power trusteeship of Korea for a period of up to five years, For the consideration of urgent problems affecting both southern and northern Korea and for the elaboration of measures establishing permanent coordination in administrative-economi matters between the United States command in southern Korea and the Soviet command in northern Korea, a confer- ence of the representatives of the United States and Soviet commands in Korea shall be convened within a period of two. weeks. IV. CHINA The three. Foreign Secretaries exchanged views with regard to the situation in China. They were in agreement as to the need for a unified and demo- cratic China under the National Government, for broad participation by democratic elements in all branches of the National Government, and for a cessation of civil strife. They reaffirmed their adherence to the policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of China. Mr. Molotov and Mr. Byrnes had several conver- sations concerning Soviet and American. armed forces in China. Mr. Molotov stated that the Soviet forces had disarmed and deported Japanese troops in Manchuria but that withdrawal of Soviet forces had been post poned until February 1st at the request of the Chinese Government. Mr. Byrnes pointed out that American forces were in north China at the request of the Chinese Government, and referred, also. to the primary respon- sibility of the United States in the implementation INCLASSIFTED

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