NEGOTIATIONS OF TITO WITH COMINFORM

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CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010085-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 22, 2016
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May 24, 2011
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85
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Publication Date: 
March 18, 1954
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REPORT
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e. ass Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010085-9 COUNTRY Yugo sla.vi.:/JSSR U.S. Officials Only CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT Negotiations of Tito ; i.th Of THE UNITED STATES, WITHIN THE MEANING OF TI TLC 10, SECTIONS 708 AND 704. OF THE U.S. COOK. AS AMIMDKD. ITS TRANSMISSION OO OKVC. LATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT By AN UNAUTHONIVRD PERSON IS THIS Is UNEVALUATED INFORMATION DATE DISTR./S Mar 1954 NO. OF ?5X1 1 SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 1. On 2 Feb 54 negotiations between Cominform representatives and the Yugoslav Communist Party were resumed at Stalin (ex-Bra ova in Rumania. These negotiations were originated by Cominform agents In Budapest in the fall of 1953 and later transferred-to Bucharest. 2. Owing to the difficult conditions put forward by the Yugoslav delegation under Mirko Nedelic, the negoti atlon::s have thus far remained purely on a. Cominform basis, the ovlet F.k-cvernment being kept informed by its observer, N. N, ;~hata.lin, a, member of the secretariat of the Central Committee of the Party. the plenary session of the ,,. "a].r rm on this basis and that a, final compromise will be achieved there. no restrictions will be Imposo t on the Yugoslav Communist Party as to the personnel of the delegation to the ,pl_cn, ry .ses,,1on of the Cominform to be called to settle the dispute. 5. It is generally expected that r'h,zJTito will agree to the convocation of 3, The chairman of the meetings is Miha.il '.-*: d,.cveanu, member of the Politburo pf the Rumanian Communist Party, y(ho has recently returned from Moscow. 4. Conditions for Yugosla.viats redntry into the Cominform organization have been settled as includ3ng.no public =pologles for causing the break to be made by either side; no fundamentyI _changes in ideology will be demanded from the Yugoslvlvs without di-cussior .t the plenary session of the Cominform; U.S. Officials On~;y FBI This report L for the use within the USA of the Intelligence components OUNIii' Departsaenfs or Agencies indicated above. It is not to be transmitted overseas without the concurrence of the originating office through the Assistant Director of the Office of Collection :mod Dissemination, CIA, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010085-9