Telegram from Ambassador Walter Gifford to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Number 543
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INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
copy 10F2
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
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Action
Control: 14145
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Rec'd: July 26, 1951
FROM: London
7:35 p.m.
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Secretary of State
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543, July 26,1 9 p.m.
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SENT NIACT TEHRAN 29, NIACT DEPT 543.
Ko
FOR HARRIMAN EYES ONLY GRADY AND HARRIMAN.
EYES ONLY SECRETARY-
I am just informed of cabinet action. It is disappointing
but perhans not hopeless. Instructions have gone to
Shepherd which he is to discuss with you before making
any approach to Iran Govt. The instructions include a
note for Iran Govt which in its opening conforms to sub -
stance of draft quoted first paragraph my 28 (rptd Dept
501) yesterday. However, Morrison feared, Cabinet in-
sisted on some action on interference with British personnel
before sending minister; moreover, it seems to me Cabinet
went dangerously further in also saying sending minister
cld not (rpt not) be done while company's operations being
interfered with. Also, Shepherd is instructed to make
clear that UK cannot accept position under which the
whole of the company's operations have been brought to a
standstill and I understand that Brit note wld say that UK
wld expect Iran Govt to send instructions to their authorities
in the sense that interference with company's operations
and restrictions with staff both be discontinued.
I
protested vigorously that this sounded like the ICJ
decision allowing company resume operations as before and
thought it might well be disastrous. I was told that it
is deliberate that no (rpt no) criteria were set forth
as to what was meant or what would be needed to meet
British wishes in this matter of company's operations.
(Shepherd's instructions do not (rptinot) in fact make
any mention of ICJ ruling)
On the whole, I concluded that the British wld like to
see some concrete action in Khudistan that would show Iran
is sincere in trying to work out deal with them Shepherd
will explain that earnest of Iranian good will wld be with
drawal of Makki and other trouble makers. It is important
in showing that British hope negotiations will take place
that Shepherd and Brit Consul General Khorramshahr have
been
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