Telegram from Ambassador Henry Grady to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Number 390
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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (PSF SUBJ.)347
INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
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NEA
July 26, 1951
FROM: Tehran
10:33 a.m.
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Secretary of State
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390, July 26, Noon
E.O. 13526
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Date 1/15/2016
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SENT DEPT 390, LONDON (EYES ONLY AMBASSADOR) 78.
FROM HARRIMAN FOR THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY. NO (RPT NO)
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Wednesday night British Counsellor, at request of Ambassador,
showed me memorandum of latter's conversation with Foreign
Minister. In memo, he explained to Foreign Minister that
although what he wld say was not (rpt not) in reply to pro-
posal submitted through me, British Government would require
satisfactory réplies to four points quoted in my previous
telegram before sending mission. Going over them in re-
verse order, Ambassador said he assumed point (D) was covered
by proposal. Foreign Minister replied that he could not
(rpt not) say definitely without consulting his associates
since he had not (rpt not) been involved in discussions with
me. This latter is correct. Foreign Minister "had courage
to agree" point (c) was covered. Discussion regarding
point (B) was inconclusive. As to point (A), Ambassador
told Foreign Minister there was only two ways to satisfy
fully his government either by accepting court decision
or returning to status quo. Although Foreign Minister did
not (rpt not) take responsibility for definite reply, his
reaction was adverse. (Busheri told me this morning that
British Ambassador had made it clear to him that four point
message was sent from London before receipt of Iranian pro-
posal. He also told me that under these circumstances
Ambassador will not (rpt not) get reply from Iranian Govt
and I think this best as otherwise Ambassador would receive
negative reaction on some aspects which would probably
commit Iranian Government to rigid position making negotia-
tions far more difficult for mission.
According to memo, British Ambassador then discussed ways inarue
which tension might be relieved and suggested recall to
Tehran of extremist Makki. Foreign Minister did not (rpt not)
seem unreceptive to this suggestion. (Relief of tension is
only matter I suggested the Ambassador discuss with Iranian
Government
British Counsellor
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