CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/08/27

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August 27, 1957
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Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) /." TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS CONTINUED CONTROL CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, US Code Title 18, Sections 793, 794, and 798. The law prohibits its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an un- authorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detri- ment of the United States. THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE CHANNELS AT ALL TIMES It is to be seen only by US personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE information; its security must be maintained in accordance with COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE REGULATIONS. No action is to be taken on any COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantages to be gained, unless such action is first approved by the Director of Central Intelligence. z 27 August 1957 SC No. 04442/57 /4/ Copy No. 136 Vf: �_g DATEV4* EVVER. 372044 AliTH� HP 70-11) Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 01-"wit1-4 I `vral CONTENTS � 1. KISHI PLANS TO SEND SPECIAL ECONOMIC ENVOY TO PEIPING (page 3). , 2. SAUDI GROUP SEEKS AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN AS LEVER AGAINST AMERICAN OIL COMPANIES (page 4). 27 Aug 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 'rt.% n of, rh Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 LAC/1211' I 11.1111 1. KISHI PLANS TO SEND SPECIAL ECONOMIC ENVOY TO PEIPING Comment on: Japanese Prime Minister Kishies de- cision to send an economic envoy to Peiping this fall apparently is part of a plan to raise trade discussions with Communist China above the private level. The envoy's mission reportedly will be to exchange views with Peiping government leaders on fundamentals in Sino-Japanese economic relations. He is to refrain, how- ever, from being drawn into any political discussions. The governmental Economic Planning Board, headed by Ichiro Kono, is assembling data for the talks. A leading Japanese newspaper reports that Kishi's most likely choice for the mission is Tokutaro Kitamura, a leader of the conservative Liberal Democratic party and former finance minister, who is expected to arrive in Peiping in time to attend the Chinese Communist National Festival on 1 October. The Kishi government is responding grad- ually to continued pressure from Japanese political and eco- nomic circles, which themselves are being stirred up by adroit propaganda from Peiping There are indications that Tokyo is prepared to relax fingerprint requirements for the admission of a permanent Chinese trade mission to Japan. (CONFIDENTIAL) 27 Aug 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 176.71-ITT Irv& Trin-a- A 7. Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005 6.11-"..., 1.1-� 2, SAUDI GROUP SEEKS AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN AS LEVER AGAINST AMERICAN OIL COMPANIES Comment on: Saudi government officials who desire an increased share of oil profits from American concessionary companies are pressing Saudi Crown Prince Faisal to order a pending oil agreement concluded with a Japanese company rather than with a competing- merican firm, the American Conorada group was ready to "accept any agreement and pay any amount" to stop the Japanese from obtaining an offshore oil concession for the Saudi-Kuwait neutral zone. Although he Japanese would be unable to compete with American companies in any bidding, the Japanese were willing to accept Saudi terms, apparently patterned after Venezuela's agreement with Creole Petroleum Company. While preserving the 50-50 principle for division of profits, this pro- vides a number of "fringe benefits" augmenting the share re- ceived by the host country. The crown prince was advised that "everyone" was in favor of the agreement with the Japanese and awaiting a directive�apparently to override Finance Minister Sarur, who was willing to receive an American offer. The crown prince's intercession was sought to ensure that the agree- ment was concluded with the Japanese and not left to competitive bidding. the Japanese agreement to improve the Saudi gov- ernment's bargaining position with the established American concessionary companies. 27 Aug 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 4 ?Mr) tinnr,,T, Approved for Release: 2019/12/10 C03003005