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TOP SECRET H-61 DOCUMENT C (Continued) MR. MOLOTOV circulated copies in Russian of the proposed Soviet amendments to the United States pro- posals concerning the terms of reference of the Allied Council for Japan and the Far Eastern Com- mission. 1 MR. BYRNES stated that it would be necessary to have this document translated. MR. MOLOTOV said that the Soviet Delegation was also interested in amendments which the British Delegation might propose. MR. BYRNES proceeded to the open discussion on the question of an independent government for Korea, but MR. MOLOTOV requésted that this be postponed until the following session as the Soviet Delegation had not concluded its study of the United States draft proposal. MR. BYRNES proceeded to item 4, the disarmament of Japanese forces in North China and their evacua- tion to Japan. He then proposed that a special meeting be arranged in which the Ministers could dis- cuss the several matters referring to troop with- drawals. It had been understood that an informal meeting would take place on these matters and Mr. Byrnes proposed that such a meeting be held tomorrow. MR. MOLOTOV stated that the Soviet Delegation had not yet completed its study of the documents on item 4. This would require some time and he would inform his colleagues as soon as the study had been completed. MR. BYRNES said that there were several ques- - tions on which it had been agreed to have informal discussions, including the withdrawal- of troops from Iran and Greece and the transfer of control over Manchuria. He suggested that the meeting to discuss these matters be held tomorrow around noon time. 1See enclosures 2a and 2b. TOP SECRET

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