CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A000900630001-2
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October 16, 2003
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December 25, 1952
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REPORT
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F~1i I Jesse 20Vj))W1 ~ 25 December 1952 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO, 6 NO CHANGE IN Od.A ri pE .CtAS$IritA MASS. CHANGED To 'TS RAPE: State Department review completed Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY X1 se 2MJR/&E49&VM)P79T0 25 5 F 1 W014 W//. /-~ ff////, 0 25X1A Approves SUMMARY GENERAL 25X1 1. Rumania offers scarce grain for Austrian steel and machinery (page 3). 2. 3. NEAR EAST - AFRICA 4. French Ambassador fears consequences of Egyptian outcry against French imperialism (page 4). 5. British reject cotton stockpiling as means to assist Egypt (page 5). 6. Egypt protests delay in Sudan negotiations (page 5). 7. Egypt reportedly prepared to return to "national struggle" (page 6). 8. Turkish-Yugoslav military talks stall at first meeting (page 6). WESTERN EUROPE 9. French deputies see possibility of coalition based on Popular Republicans and Gaullists (page 7). 25X1A - 2 - 25X1A Approve Approved 25X1A GENERAL 1e Rumania offers scarce grain for Austrian steel and machinery: Rumania has offered Austria $8,500,000 worth of grain, to be delivered during 25X1A 1 1 1953, in exchange for semi-fabricated and construction steel and large amounts of machinery. 25X1 Comment. Despite this year's severe drought and resultant poor crop;, ' there is as yet no indication that the Rumanians will reduce the grain exports which help pay for goods needed in their industrialization program. The Rumanian grain offer would include approximately 30,000 tons of wheat, 25,000 tons of rye, and over 20,000 tons of corn. Approve 25X1A 25X1A Approved for Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A00090 25X1 NEAR EAST - AFRICA 25X1A 4. French Ambassador fears consequences of Egyptian outcry against renc imperialism, Ambassador Caffery in Cairo reports that his French colleague has refused to accept a "rudely worded" note expressing Egyptian concern over developments in Tunisia and Morocco. The French Ambassador has informed Paris of the danger of a "sort of holy war" against French imperi- alism. He also fears that fanatics in the Moslem Brotherhood may organize commando groups to participate in a liberation- movement in Tunisia. 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000900630001-2 5X1A Approve For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A0009 25X1A 25X1A Comment: A similar note expressing Egyptian dissatisfaction with Great Britain's vote in the UN on the Palestine resolution was recently handed to the British Ambassadors in Cairo and other Arab capitals. While the Moslem Brotherhood did organize "commando groups" against the British in the Suez Canal zone last year, it is doubtful that such untrained units could effectively under- take a military operation as far away as Tunisia. 5. British reject cotton stockpiling as means to assist Egypt: Commission to dispose of Egyptian stocks. British Foreign Office and Treasury officials are now studying the possibility of an additional sterling release to Egypt beyond the 10,000,000 pounds already scheduled for January under existing agreements,. and hope to have concrete suggestions ready for discussion in the forthcoming Anglo-Amer- ican talks on Egypt in London. The British Government, has decided that it cannot purchase Egyptian cotton for stockpiling, and that it will not put pressure on the British Raw Cotton 6, Egypt protests delay in Sudan negotiations: any substantive progress on the remaining points of difference between Britain and Egypt. indicated that his latest meeting with General Nagib failed to achieve The Egyptian Government on 22 December delivered a note to British Ambassador Stevenson protesting the prolonged nego tiations on the Sudan. Stevenson has Nagib and Stevenson, however, have agreed to issue an "optimistic" joint communique indicating that they are close to agreement in order to allay public opinion in Egypt and the Sudan, 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A0009p0630001-2 25X1A 25X1A Approve 7o Egypt reportedly prepared to return to "national struggle", General Nagib has told Ambassador Caffery that British tactics on the Sudan negotia- tions are obstructive. He indicated that if an agreement with Britain is not reached, he will return to "unity of the Nile" and the title of "King of the Sudan" as the basis for future efforts, A senior official of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is quoted to the effect that Egypt is preparing to revert to the "national struggle" if efforts to reach a settlement with the British prove futile. Comment, Other reports indicate that the military regime is dissappointed with the results of its moderate policy on the Sudan. A return to the popular theme of "national struggle" might gain the support of extreme nationalist elements within Egypt and distract attention from the increasing internal prob- lems. There is no firm indication, however, that a drastic change in Egyptian policy' is imminent. 25X1A 8. Turkish-Yugoslav military talks stall at first meeting, The Turkish Ambassador in Belgrade told Ambassador Allen on 22 December that the Turkish- Yugoslav defense -planning talks had stalled at the first meeting. Although both Turkey and Yugoslavia expressed a willingness to "proceed far," neither side was ready to submit a plan for discussion. -6- Approved 25X1A 25X1A Appro~ WESTERN EUROPE 9. French deputies see possibility of coalition based on Popular Republicans and Gau lists: 25X1A Some French National Assembly deputies are predicting that secret negotiations between the Popular Republicans (MRP) and Gaullists will result in the selection of a new premier wt i.n the next two weeks, MRP President Teitgen believes that the Gaullists' bargaining position is so weak that he would need to offer them nothing in return for their support. Comment: Anti-Pinay negotiations between the Gaullists and MRP elements in Pinay's government were reported as long ago as October. The former are under popular pressure to participate in a new middle-of-the-road government. While the two parties generally see eye to eye on domestic social problems, there is little likelihood of their reaching agreement on foreign policy unless the Gaullists modify their opposition to EDCO 25X1A ApprovediFor Release 2003/11/04: CIA-RDP79T00975A000990630001-2