Telegram from Ambassador Henry Grady to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Number 663
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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (PSF -SUBJ.)310
INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
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TELEGRAPH BRANCH
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Control: 8555
Rec'd:
August 16, 1951
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FROM: Tehran
1:34 p.m.
Info
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TO:
Secretary of State
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NO: 663, 9 August 16, 1 pomo bm EMB E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
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DOFED
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
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PR NUT f1.22
PRIORITY
By NLT- He NARS, Date 4-5-d2
SENT DEPT 663; RPTD LONDON 145 (EYES ONLY AMBASSADOR)
FROM HARRIMAN FOR THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY.
NO DISTRIBUTION EXCEPT AS DIRECTED BY SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
In meeting with Mosadeq Tuesday afternoon referred to in
MYTEL Aug 14, stokes took firm line with PRIMIN to effect
Iranian negotiating committee must begin substantive dis-
cussions upon possible solution to problem which they thus
far had not done, and said his mission could serve no useful
purpose in Tehran if such negotiations were not undertaken.
Arrangements were then made with Mosadeq for meeting between
British and Iranian committee Wednesday morning for Iranians
to hear British explanations of suggestions which they had
made Mosadeq did not (rpt not) mention three points re-
ported MYTEL Aug 13 as being his reaction
trary statement in that telegram neither nor
have informed Stokes of these points. Stokes feels that
manner in which he took initiative in talk precluded detailed
discussion. Mosadeq did tell Stokes, however, that he did
not consider British proposal to be consistent with national-
ization law of March 20 to which Stokes reports he replied
that he did not see how Mosadeq could come to this conclusion
since he had had no explanation of proposals.
Meeting with Iranian committee Wednesday morning I am
that British explained in considerable detail their proposal.
Iranians listened to these explanations and asked questions,
but did not discuss any points, saying that they had to con-
sult among themselves and with Cabinet before taking any
position. It was agreed that they wld consider matter and
meet again to inform British of their reaction. It was also
agreed that British proposal as such would not be released
to the press by either side since its rather legalistic form
would lead to misinterpretations, but that both sides would
be free to explain proposals in their own language.
While this meeting was in progress, Fatimi held press con-
ference in which his comments were based upon assumption
that Mosadeq
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