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Telegram to the United States Embassy, Moscow
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Telegram to the United States Embassy, Moscow
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DIVISION OF
INFORMATION
CENTRAL SERVICES
COPY
TELEGRAPH SECTION
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ACTION MUST BE ENDORSED
ON ACTION COPY
INCOMING TELEGRAM
ACTION:S
INFO:
S
LFG-564-M
Moscow via War.
U
This telegram must be
C
closely paraphrased be-
Dated November 24, 1945
A-D
fore being communicated
to anyone. (TOP )
Roc'd 7:15 a.m., 24th
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652 Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (a)
Secretary of State
Dept.
of
State
letter,
Aug.
10,
1972
Washington
NARS
Date
7-23-75
US URGENT
3945, November 24, 1 p.m.
FOR SEORET FOR SECRETARY FROM HARRIMAN
Late last night I delivered to Molotov personally your
message to him received via Army channels. He wa.s obviously
much pleased at your suggestion and said that the idea
appealed to him personally, though he would of course have
to consult his Govt. He commented "it is a good thing
that Mr. Byrnes recalled that the three of us could meet
independently", and added that he was most anxious to
know what subjects you had in mind discussing. I told
"NATIONAL
him I had no specific information but I assumed all open
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
questions between us, mentioning the arranging for another
meeting of the Foreign Ministers Council, Far Eastern
questions, civil strife in China, disturbing developments
in Iran, Bulgaria, etc. I said I assumed that each of
the three
and SECOND