Memorandum from Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew to President Harry S. Truman
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SECRET
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
BANKING NARS Date 7.27.75
April 27, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: UNCIO Developments
The Secretary has asked that the following message
be transmitted to you:
The American Delegation this morning concurred in
the decision to assure the Soviet Foreign Minister that
the United States would support actively the inclusion
of the Ukrainian and White Russian Republics among the
initial members of the organization and the seating of
delegates from these two Republics in the Conference
st a later date. The Delegation also agreed to the pro-
posal that Argentine be invited to the Conference at a
later date, without being invited to sign the United
National declaration.
The Steering Committee net this morning for four
hours but neither of the above-mentioned questions was
discussed. The Committee accepted the French proposal,
which wes supported by the Russians, that the French as
well 88 English be e working language of the Conference.
Padille proposed a single presiding officer, but this
proposal received no vocel support, though all the Latin
American countries would have voted for it. Molotov
proposed four presidents with equal status, but this
proposal also received no support. Eden proposed four
presidents with the chairmen of the host delegation
acting as the chairman of this group and the four rotat-
ing as presiding officers of plenary sessions. Under
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