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J. 333305MONO-State
Galley 255
UNCORRECTED GALLEY PROOF
and the judges will decide according to the law and to their conscience.
DECEMBER 7, 1944.
J.B. TITO
DR. IVAN SUBASIC
[Enclosure 3]
PROPERTY OF H. M. THE KING AND REGENCY COUNCIL
1. H. M. King Peter II can dispose of his estates and property in
the country during his absence. The superintendence of the Royal
Estates will for that period be under the supervision of the Regency
Council.
2. Regular intercourse between H. M. the King and the Regency
Council will be established and guaranteed.
3. In case of disability, ill-health, death or resignation of one
of
the Regents, H. M. the King will, on the proposal of the Government,
appoint one other Regent in his place.
BELGRADE, December 1944.
J. B. TITO
DR. IVAN SUBASIC
(Note by Embassy: The Croatian copy of the above agreement is
dated December 7, 1944)
[Enclosure 4]
COMMUNIQUÉ
In the course of the negotiations which have taken place in Belgrade
between the President of the National Liberation Committee of
Yugoslavia, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, and the Prime Minister of the
Royal Yugoslav Government, Dr. Ivan Subasic, before and after
Dr. Subasic's visit to Moscow, and completed on December 7, 1944,
both the question of the formation of a single Yugoslav Government
and the question of the transitional regime of the Yugoslav State,
pending the decisions of the Constituent Assembly, have been ex-
haustively discussed.
At that occasion, it was decided that a single Yugoslav Govern-
ment be formed, consisting of representatives of all nations and
federal units of Yugoslavia and including individuals of various
political opinions supporting the fundamental aspirations of the na-
tional liberation struggle. This Government would be expected, as
early as may be, to establish civic authorities in the country, to
proceed to economic reconstruction, and to prepare and carry out
elections to the Constituent Assembly.
Decisions were also taken making it possible for the nations of
Yugoslavia to express, in these elections, their true will in full freedom.
During the talks, Marshal Tito and Dr. Subasic discussed the
provisional regime to be set up in the transitional period before the
elections, bearing in mind the achievements in the struggle for na-
tional liberation, conditions and feelings throughout the country, as
well as the international status of Yugoslavia among the United
Nations.
BELGRADE, December 7, 1944.
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