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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
July 14, 1947
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
SOVIET UNION
Ambassador Smith considers that the Czechoslovak
reversal, on Soviet orders, of its decision to
attend the Paris Conference is nothing less than a "declaration
of wart by the USSR on the immediate issue of control of Europe.
He points out that (a) it must be assumed the Soviets are con-
vinced of their ability to win and (b) our answer to this chal-
lenge will have great influence on political developments
throughout the world.
POLAND
Bevin feels that we should extend no aid or
credit to Poland at this time since the Poles
have declined to participate in any European reconstruction pro-
gram, though he still hopes it may be possible to work Poland
into a western group "through the back door" at a later date.
HUNGARY
Mission Budapest has learned that the Soviets
threatened to suspend the return of Hungarian
prisoners, demand immediate delivery of maximum reparations pay-
ments, impose heavy wheat collections and delay indefinitely
ratification of the peace treaty in the event that the Hungarian
Government accepted the invitation to the Paris Conference.
RUMANIA
Public opinion is exceedingly depressed at what
it considers the significance of the European
split into eastern and western blocs a.s exemplified by the Paris
Conference. The Rumanians now see themselves indefinitely and
unwillingly committed to an eastern grouping.
FINLAND
The entire cabinet with the exception of the
Communists is reported to have favored accept-
ance of the invitation to Paris until the
Soviets indicated that the Finnish reply should be negative.
GREECE
We have informed the British of our agreement
that, if there is a Soviet veto of our pro-
posal for a UN commission in Greece, we would consider it "most
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
By NLT- He
NARS, Date 11-11-50