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[17 duly 1945
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRIME MINISTER
I have gone into the question that you raise in your
telegram of May 28 in regard to Lend-Lease during the
Japanese War. We intend to furnish Lend-Lease to the
British Commonwealth for the prosecution of the war
against Japan generally in accord with the schedules of
requirements for the first year following the defeat of
Germany and other terms worked out between British and
American supply representatives in October and November
1944.
You, of course, realize that the policy I have
indicated does not necessarily mean that either the muni-
TRUMAN
tions or the non-munitions program for the present year
will be equal in total or individual items to the Lend-
fall. Those estimates were subject to changing strategic community
Lease requirements 8.8 estimated in the meetings of last
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demands a.s well as to supply, procurement, and allocation
considerations, and to the provision of the necessary funds
by the Congress. Individual requisitions are of course
handled by the usual administrative and allocation channels,
with full discussion between our supply representatives.
In connection with the foregoing, it has come to my
attention that the British gold and foreign exchange holdings
are now considerably higher than was anticipated at the time
of the Phase II discussions. I do not wish to propose re-
opening the Phase II discussions on this account. However,
I would like to request that your Government relax its
position with respect to permitting dollar payments on certain
items, particularly those where the unwillingness of your
Government to make payments leads to political criticism in
the United States. For example, it would be of considerable
assistance if your Government relaxed its restrictions on
dollar payments for the proceeds of property sales in the
Middle East and elsewhere; if the United Kingdom continued
to take its share of the burden of the military relief and
UNRRA programs in Europe; and if dollar payments were allowed
on other items which arise from time to time in our relation-
ships. I urge that you provide this flexibility in the
long-term interests of both your country and mine.
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