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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
August 6, 1946
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
210.
PARIS
The Secretary has pointed out that Mexico apparently has not
CONFERENCE
availed itself of our offer to consult with us concerning the
terms of the peace treaty with Italy. He has authorized our
Ambassador to inform the Mexican Foreign Minister that although we would have
welcomed the participation in the Paris Conference of all United Nations which
had declared war upon one of the countries for which we are preparing treaties,
it must be appreciated that the realities of the present situation would
prevent any change in the terms of reference for participation.
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UNITED
During consideration of Albania's membership application,
NATIONS
the Soviet and Polish representatives supported the application
UNIO (party
while the UK delegate said the UK has "serious misgivings"
Summary)
about the peace-loving intent of the Albanian Government. Our representative
and the Australian and Egyptian representatives said they had open minds
about the matter but were concerned about certain aspects of the question
on which they felt they needed further assurances or information. The Greek
Government submitted a memorandum opposing Albanian membership and urging
postponement of consideration of Albania's application until Greek-Albanian
relations and Greek territorial claims have received "due consideration"
from the Peace Conference.
The Swedish Legation here has informed us that Sweden will
probably apply for United Nations membership but delay doing so until a few
days before the August 19 deadline for making application.
051 thay ARGENTINA
Peron has sent a message to the Argentine Congress requesting
the passage of a special law approving the Mexico City and
San Francisco treaties.
051
INDONESIA
We have informed our Embassy at The Hague that the increased
tempo of Soviet press and radio comment about Indonesia may
NEI's
presage an effort by the USSR to re-introduce the question in the United
Nations. We are suggesting informally that the Dutch expedite a public
announcement of their position.
051. - ITALY
Embassy Rome reports that a curious development of the current
Italian tendency to blame the US for the unpalatable decisions
connected with the peace terms for Italy is fairly widespread criticism of the
US, and secondarily the UK, for various ailments in the present Italian
politico=economic situation.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
By NLT- HC
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