CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A001300590001-2
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December 30, 2003
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November 20, 1953
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REPORT
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25X1 f or ease 29 Wj 4 /ffWarcr.W79TQ~ 20 November 1953 Copy No, . CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. ---f 9. - ~_ ...._....~..,. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. 4Etryrr~' C1 E S E SIFI CLA D D CLASS. CHANGED TO:. TS S C NEXT REVIEW DATE: RUTH: HR 70-2 DATE: REVIEWER: Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, 25X1 i State Department review completed TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/01/16: CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2 25X1 Approved Fo lease 2004/01/16: CIA-RDP79T00975A SUMMARY GENERAL 1. Soviet trade mission reportedly to be sent to Burma (page 3). FAR EAST 2. Rhee adamant on Japanese recognition of "Rhee line" (page 3). 3. Japan presses for quick transfer of Amami Islands (page 4). SOUTHEAST ASIA 4. Evacuation committee believes Nationalist troops will be kept in Burma (page 4). NEAR EAST - AFRICA 5. Prospective Libyan crisis threatens to delay US base negotiations (page 5). 6. Eden expects final decision on Suez talks before end of year (page 5). WESTERN EUROPE 7. Molotov seeks to influence choice of Austrian foreign minister (page 6). 25X1 25X1A 25X1A 20 Nov 53 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2 25X1A Approved Fes; Felease 2004/01/16: CIA-RDP79T0097 GENERAL 1. Soviet trade mission reportedly to be sent to Burma: 25X1A basis, not a barter deal, and that it would supply manufactured articles. He added that Burma is mainly interested in disposing of its current rice surplus. He stated that the USSR contemplates an agreement on an open account The Soviet Union will send a mission to Burma to explore the possibility of a trade agreement, according to the secre- tary of the Burmese Ministry of Commerce. The Soviet Union apparently made no reply to Rangoon's official request of July 1952 for economic aid from the USSR. FAR EAST 25X1A 2. Rhee adamant on Japanese recognition of "Rhee line": professes fear of Japan on security and conservation grounds and opposes any arrangement which would conceivably permit Japanese "infiltration" of Korean waters. President Rhee strongly insists that any solution of the fisheries dispute with Japan is impossible without Japanese acceptance of the "Rhee line." In this connection he According to Ambassador Briggs, the president apparently does not feel under any pressure to settle outstanding issues with Japan on other than his own terms, and views the proper role of American observers in future negotiations as assisting in persuading the Japanese to accept his "just demands." 25X1A 20 Nov 53 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2 Approved. qelease 2004/01/16: CIA-RDP79T0097~ 25X1A A001300590001-2 Comment: Because of the importance of this issue to Japan's food supply and national pride, Rhee's continued stubbornness may soon force Japanese prime minister Yoshida to meet rapidly rising public demands for strong action and for invoking the American-Japanese security treaty. Yoshida has been persuaded with difficulty to postpone retaliatory measures against Korea, pending possible American mediation in the dispute. 25X1A 3. Japan presses for quick transfer of Amami Islands: The Japanese Foreign Ministry is becoming extremely insistent that the negotiations for the transfer of the Amami Islands to Japan begin immediately. According to Ambassador Allison, Foreign Minister Okazaki is apprehensive that failure to begin transfer discussions prior to the opening of the Diet session on 30 No- vember may prompt critical questions by the opposition parties regard- ing American motives for the long delay. Allison notes that the situation has reached a stage seriously detrimental to American relations and that the plan to relinquish the Amami Islands is beginning to boomerang. Comment: Secretary of State Dulles an- nounced in Tokyo on 8 August that the United States intends to return these islands of the northern Ryukyus group to Japan. This reversed the tide of anti-Americanism which had been gathering momentum during the previous six months. SOUTHEAST ASIA 25X1A 4. Evacuation committee believes Nationalist troops will be kept in Burma: Ambassador Donovan reports that American and other officers in charge of the evacuation of Chinese Nationalist troops believe that Li Mi, who is now on Formosa, intends to main- tain a guerrilla force in urma in contravention of Taipei's announced policy. They feel that Li is supported by certain elements in the Na- tionalist Ministry of Defense. 20 Nov 53 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T009753R)3U0590001-2 25X1A Approved Foe According to Donovan, General Lu, who came out of Burma on 17 November, asserted that Li Mi controls the troops there through a three-man committee in Mong Hsato The committee had recently assumed control over all but 450 of the 2,000 troops which had been under Lu's command. Comment: The Nationalist foreign minis- ter told the American ambassador in Taipei on 18 November that al- though Li Mi would issue a statement dissolving his army, Taipei could do little if the "jungle generals" refuse to give up their bases, NEAR EAST - AFRICA 25X1A 5. Prospective Libyan crisis threatens to delay US base negotiations: American minister Villard in Tripoli expects a showdown between Prime Min- ister Muntasser and King Idriss in mid- December when the premier returns from medical treatment in Europe. Muntasser, at a recent meeting with Villard in Frankfurt, stated that his position as prime minister will become untenable unless the king grants him more authority. Villard believes that there is less than an even chance of Muntasser's remaining in office and that his de- parture would indefinitely delay negotiations on the American base agreement. 25X1A 6. Eden expects final decision on Suez talks before end of year: Foreign Secretary Eden expressed to Ambassador Aldrich on 18 November his belief that before the end of the year 25X1A 20 Nov 53 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2 25X1A Approved Forme Britain would have concluded an agreement with Egypt or definitely decided no agreement was possible. He felt there was an even chance that an agreement would be reached. Eden added that as long as he and Churchill stood together he was not concerned about the reported back-bench Conservative opposition to any withdrawal from the Suez base. The Egyptian foreign minister told General Robertson on 16 November that Cairo would do its best to "find an answer" regarding availability of the base, but that both parties were responsible for reconciling "two positions which did not really lie far apart." Comment: Discussions have been suspended since 21 October. There is sti fundamental disagreement between the two countries regarding the conditions under which the base would become automatically available to the West and regarding the right of British technicians to wear uniforms. WESTERN EUROPE 25X1A 7. Molotov seeks to influence choice of Austrian foreign minister: knowing who the new appointee would be and referred to the unfriendly remarks and attitude of Interior Minister Helmer, retiring foreign minister Gruber, and former chancellor Figl. appointment of a more friendly foreign minister would have a favorable effect on the USSR's policy toward Austria. He expressed an interest in Soviet foreign minister Molotov, in a recent conversation with the Austrian ambassador, indicated dissatisfaction with recent develop- ments in Austrian policy and implied that: the Comment: While the Kremlin would prefer a more tractable Austrian orb eign minister, there is no reason to expect that such an appointment would inspire any basic change in Soviet policy toward Austria. There are reliable reports that Figl, whose pro-Western attitude is unquestionable, will receive the appointment. -6- 25X1A 20 Nov 53 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975A001300590001-2 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2 Approved For Release 2004/01/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO01300590001-2