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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT/Naval Aide)407
OFFICE OF
DECLASSIFIED
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
WASHINGTON
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date 9-10-85
October 13, 1952
TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
SOVIET
In commenting on Vyshinsky's recent statement to
UNION
French Ambassador Joxe in Moscow to the effect
that the USSR wished to reach a general understanding with France,
Ambassador Kennan in Bonn observes that the Vyshinsky approach
is obviously a major Soviet move aimed at splitting the Western
community. Kennan believes this step must have been prepared
some time in advance and that his own expulsion may well have
been connected with it.
Kennan feels there would be great danger in our
intervening and trying to dissuade the French from going ahead with
any discussions with the Soviets, as he thinks it likely that the
Soviets are counting on exactly this for the first important decisive
effect in the knowledge that such action on our part could be made
to appear as a crass example of American dictation. Kennan feels
sure that Foreign Minister Schuman and Ambassador Joxe will not
be taken in if talks are permitted to take their course but will even-
tually strike the hard bottom of Soviet ill-will and duplicity which
underlies all the USSR's diplomatic moves toward non-Communist
governments and on which any attempt of a Western European
country to arrange its relationship independently with the Kremlin
is bound to founder in the last analysis. He thinks, therefore, that
we should only insist that the French consult us in any matters af-
fecting our national interest or our interest as a member of NATO
and an occupying power in Germany.
KOREA
A member of Israel's UN Mission has given our
Mission the substance of a conversation which the former had with
Soviet representative Malik on Friday. During the conversation,
which was mostly about Korea, Malik said that he personally
thought the US did not want peace in Korea. The Israel repre-
sentative replied that the considered opinion of his government and
himself personally was that the US sincerely desires peace in Korea.
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