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OCR Page 1 of 8Second Meeting - July 18, 1945
CHURCHILL: When we were at Teheran, there were no journa-
lists. At Yalta, there were few. Here they are all about.
They carry powerful weapons. They are making a great outcry.
MOLOTOV: Where are they?
CHURCHILL: They are not in the compound. We can only
do our work in absolute secrecy. If my colleagues are willing
I am willing to have a talk with them and explain as a news-
paper man the need for secrecy. I am willing to speak to them
or to have the President or the Marshal speak to them.
MOLOTOV: What do they wish? Are their demands known to
everyone?
TRUMAN: We each have a press re presentative here. Let
them handle it. We will make no communication until the end of
the Conference. I am not disturbed by them. Most of them are
Americans. Your election is over and so is mine.
Let us proceed. The foreign secretaries have recommended
the following items for discussion:
1. Machinery for peace settlement. Shall we
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discuss this?
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MOLOTOV: I agree.
TRUMAN : Draft proposal for Council of Foreign Ministers
(American proposal) approved in principle. May I ask the Sec-
retary of State to read the report of the Foreign secretaries?
MOLOTOV: Yes.
CHURCHILL: Yes.
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