Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the Ambassador of Yugoslavia, and Charles W. Yost

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890 DEPARTMENT OF STATE 153 Memorandum of Conversation DATE: June 17, 1950 SUBJECT: ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS AND Call at the Ambessader Conf PARTICIPANTS: The Secrotary, Charles V. Tost, Directory ortice of Eastom AfCaira, Viadinir Pepavia, and Draner, Interproter. COPIES TO: The Secretery EE - Me. Tuckorang S/S (2) oro - Ex. - lir. Perktag Amoriesa E - Thorg ES - Ur. Molbourne GER u. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16-61120-1 The Iugoslav Ambassador expressed regret that no had not been aule to enll upon the socnez* is of the faot that I bad been absent when be arrived. to said ha hopad he mäght look forward to a fronk and friendly collaboration with ma as sell da other representatives at the us on problama of colcara and that be might sonk apsistance necosarzy in dealing with these problems. I assured him thot I would be to ronder to hin meh assistance as was in powar and that wo to him to Hash ingtone The Anbarsador alaco he had beea horo sone timo, be mhould like to taice advantage of the apportinity of nie eall or to take can or tivo satters o2 business; no wasla be partiodarly interesta a to hoar my viem genoral situation of I realied that, walle I was paturally not acquaisted with the details, I had the impression that Tugoslavia in coping auccessfully with the vary dicrionit acorsante probless whlon contronied 11 darise the last your a hale in 1te offorts to thin 1ts Indepandesce. I declared that taro bents happy to ancist in thone offorts and to do DO. I pointed out tivit I had discissed thate mathero with the Forreign last I had sugrosted that the Tagoslay evary effort to conserve ite dollar since the possibilities of us aid ara obvicualy not inlinited. The DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E) Dept. of State letter, By NLT- HC , NARS Date 6-11-76