Messages Between President Harry S. Truman and Prime Minister Clement Attlee
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Palestine
TOD SEGRET
10 May 1946
From: Prime Minister Attlee
To:
The President of the United States
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PERSONAL AND TOPSECRET
Thank you very much indeed for your message of yesterday about Palestine
and for your kindness in consulting me. Your message arrived while I was in
Cabinet. I brought it at once before my colleagues. We are all agreed that
closest cooperation between our two governments on this matter can only be to
the benefit of all concerned. We are most grateful for your communication and
for the suggestions which you make which we are now studying. I am sorry I
cannot send you a final reply immediately but as I have explained to your
Ambassador I want particularly to discuss it with the Foreign Secretary who,
as you probably know, has had a preliminary talk with Mr. Byrnes. I hope he
will be able to come from Paris during the week-end for consultation.
I realize the need for speed, but in order to ensure that we make the
best possible approach to the problem, I should be grateful if you could wait
a few days until I am in a position to give you the considered views of my
cabinet colleagues. Meanwhile I hope you will give consideration to the
suggestions put to Mr. Byrnes by the Foreign Secretary, especially that there
should be some provision for the study by experts of our two governments of
the financial and military liabilities involved and that if possible this study
should take place at the outset and before the proposed consultations with
Jews and Arabs.
OBCRET
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
7.15 75
Dept. F.R. of OF State letter, Voc Aug: VII 9 1973 P.S. 603
1946
By NLT-
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