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CIA-RDP78-01617A005800030068-8
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September 30, 2002
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July 12, 1946
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Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 State Dept. review completed Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 Lf 1. Soviets deny tractor sale to Argentina--The Soviet Govt, in reply to the US query about press reports that the USSR had agreed to sell tractors to Argentina (see Daily Summary of 25 June, item 2), has branded the reports as " inventions." The Soviets regret that the US, without first ascertaining the truth from the Soviet Government, "delayed" the shipment of UNRRA tractors to the Ukraine Byelo- russia, and "+I pect" the US to resume shipment. (UNRRA officials in Moscow publicly announced on 2 July the cancellation of tractor ship- ments to the two Soviet Republics.) 12 JUL 1948 1 n A TOP SECRET EUROPE-AFRICA 2. HUNGARY: Unilateral Soviet demands on Government--Minister Schoen- feld in Budapest reports that Soviet General Svirfdov s recent letter to the Hungarian Government (demanding strong measures against allegedly anti-Soviet and `fascist" elements) was signed by Svlridov, iIn his capa- city as Deputy Chairman of the ACC, Hungary, but was not discussed with other ACC representatives. The Hungarian Government has de- cided to accede to "the majority" of Svlridov's demands, because the Cabinet believed that the only alternative was civil upheaval, which would provide a pretext for retention of Soviet troops in Hu gaary. The State Department has authorized Schoenfeld to join his British colleague in requesting the US and UK representatives on the ACC to protest the transmission of the Soviet letter without consult- ing the US and UK representatives, and to request that the Soviet de- mands be suspended pending general ACC agreement. 5. POLAND: Conditions for Eu-Im Bank credit--The State Department, subject to Secretary Byrnes' concurrence, believes that no new condi- tions should be imposed on the Export-Import Bank credit to Poland, despite the request of the British Foreign Office that the US condition the resumption of the credit on new assurances of freedom in the forth- coming elections. 4. ICELAND: Operation of Vik Loran station--According to US Minister Dreyfus, Iceland's Civil Air Director E se has indicated to UK 25X6 officials that Iceland Doou=)ut No. _go-* NO CHA3/GE In Class. 0 ?. ?? 0 DECLASSIFIED `~~n/~ Class. CHANGED TO: , T5 TOP Sh1A t DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA- e8-0'f 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 n~ TOP SECRET IDEN Lf would permit the US to operate the 'lik Lo ran station (see Daily summary of 19 June, item 9) If only civilian operators were used and if such opera- tors were subject to the "nominal control" of an Iceland supervisor. 5. IRAs: Oil workers strike--Legation Baghdad reports that the Irraq Government has sent its Minister of Economics to Kirkuk to investigate the strike of 3,000 employees of the' British-French-US-Dutch Iraq Petroleum Company. workers' grievances, FAR EAST 25X1 C 6. N.E.L: British policy--SUS Consul General Batavia reports that in re- cent months British officials in lava have been 25X6 cordial and helpful to the Indonesians. He believes that the British of Mallino Conference--The Consul General also ement the of the Malino Conference from I to 15 July was caused principally by difficulty in selecting dele- gates and secondarily by London's delay in reaching a decision to relin- quish military control outside lava and Sumatra and to return supreme authority to the Dutch. 7. PHILIPPINES. Disposition of US surplus property--The State Depart- ment has instructed Ambassador McNutt to review with the FLC in Manila the entire problem of disposing of US surplus property in the Philippines (see Daily Summary of 2 July, item 3, and 10 July, item 11). The State Department points out that (a) US surplus-property stocks in the Philippines are much larger than the amounts to which the Philip- pine Government Is entitled under the Philippine Rehabilitation Act; (b) purchases of surplus property sales to Philippine nationals recently have declined; and (c) reduction of US Army Forces has left insufficient personnel to prepare shipments for China. - 2 - 25X6 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800030068-8 THE '~NTIgLr 8. ARGENTINA: Colombian Ambassador approves US policy--The Presi- dent of Colomb orm s r that the Colombian Ambassador in Buenos Aires Is optimistic over developments in Argen- tina and feels that Ambassador Messersmith's "initial labors have been most successful," Although some elements of the Argentine Congress oppose ratification of the Chapultepec agreements, the Colombian repre- sentative has been assured by the Argentine Foreign Minister that rati- fication will be achieved. Approved For Release 200~~ Ar, A005800030068-8