Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson; Mr. Kan Chieh-hou, Personal Representative of Acting President Li Tsung-jen; Ambassador V. K. Wellington Koo; and Fulton Freeman
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ARCHIVES *NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS AND
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Memorandum of Conversation
DATE:
July 1, 1949
SUBJECT:
Request for U.S. Financial and Noral Assistance to
Chinese National Government
PARTICIPANTS:
Dr. Kan Chieh-hou, Personal Representative of Acting
President L1 Tsung-jen
Ambassador V. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese Embassy
The Secretary
COPIES TO:
Fulton Freeman, Asst. Chief, Division of Chinese Affairs
8/s,
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orrice of the Embassy, Canton
1-1493
Dr. Kan Ohieh-hou, accompanied by the Chinese Ambassador,
called by appointment today and handed me a mesorandum
illustrated by maps with regard to Acting President Li'e
plans for defending south and vest China. I thanked him for
the menorandum and assured him that I yould read it with
interest.
Dr. Kan stated at the outset that he wished to make
three requests of the U.S. Government as follows: (1) that
the President or I make a statement of sympathy and moral
encouragement indicating continued U.S. support of the
National Government; (2) that a portion of the $90 million
unexpended ECA funds be used for the purchase and minting
of silver for the payment of troops and stabilization of
the Chinese National currency; and (3) that a top-Fanking
U.S. military man be sent to China to observe and report
developaents. In explanation of the second request,
Dr. Kan stated that approximately 50 per cent of the total
Communist forces consisted of troops which had either
defected or been captured from the Nationalists; that there
was at present no incentive for those troops to return to
the Nationalist side since there was nothing to offer; but
that, if the Nationalist troops were to be paid in silver,
those forces which previously owed allegiance to the
National Government would immediately desert the Communists
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
and
7.23.75
Dept. of State letter, Aug.9,1973
By NLT. w NARS Date 4-2676
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