CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/11/01

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/7/31.7 f, ZZ,ZrZtr -Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 --T-Ola-SECRET- limor //1 1 November 1960 Copy No. C 74 CENTRAL 3.3(h)(2) 3.5(c1/ INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN OPOOMENT NO. NO MANGE I t1 CLASS. 13MLASIT1E0 CLASS, TOi IS $ a NEXT 14 V"...).14 A01 AHih Etifi � PATEi JUN 198q1EVIEWERI �T-01)--SKRET� z/rt, Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802emmmrnmZ Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 4" 1-47 GOV III G. I Oft Approved TO-relea-e726-2-675-3773 CO2977802 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 TOY SECULI. 1 NOVEMBER 1960 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC renorts of serious food shortages in cities. Albanian premier, in major speech on 25 October, in effect reaffirmed support for Peiping in Sino-Soviet dispute. II. ASIA-AFRICA Situation in the Congo. III. THE WEST Bonn government apparently now trying to reduce tensions over Berlin access issue by seeking some improvement, at least for time being, in relations with Moscow.� Tr)P QFPRCT Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 VI r Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 VINO TOP SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 1 November 1960 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC China:(Press reports of serious food shortages in urban areas of Communist China are describing actions to reduce urban populations. In both Pei- ping and Lanchou--and, we believe, probably other cities as well--authorities are forcing persons to return to rural areas, evidently in an effort to conserve city food supplies. Strin- gent controls over food rations and domiciliary registrations are being used to enforce thee departures.1 t-t7 Albania: In a major speech to the Albanian National As- sembly on 25 October, Premier Shehu in effect reaffirmed his country's support for Communist China in the Sino-Soviet dis- pute. Shehu had just returned from the UN General Assembly, and directed a major portion of his remarks to Khrushchev's proposals there; in contrast to the positions taken by the other European satellites, however, he strongly implied these pro- posals were impractical. Shehu's speech, which, as in previ- ous cases, reflected a view of the world situation similar to that held by the Chinese Communists, came at a time of new manifestations of Sino-Albanian amity and further evidence of Soviet-Albanian friction. (Page 1) II. ASIA-AFRICA Republic of the Congo: The reported capture on 30 October of four white officers by UN troops attempting to curb Baluba depredations in Kasai Province has been followed by a new So- viet demand that Hammarskjold suppress "the subversive ac- tivities of Belgian agents" in the Congo. PA AApproved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO297 7 8 A A Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 TOP SECRET some Belgian officers have remained in Kasai, possibly at Brus- sels' behest. In Leopoldville, Lurnumba has urged to the UAR ambas- sador that UAR officers disguised as civilians be sent to train pro- Lumumba forces in Orientale Province. He stated that his supporters in Stanleyville, led by Vice Premier Gizenffa .17re tt lete control" of the situation there. (Page 3) III. THE WEST West Germany: he Bonn government apparently is try- ing to reduce tensions over the Berlin access issue by seeking some improvement in relations with the USSR, at least for the time being. According to a West German official, Adenauer is considering a visit to Moscow for this purpose. Foreign Min- ister Brentano, meanwhile, reportedly has indicated that the current negotiations with the USSR for a new trade agreement will be dragged out, possibly until March or April, in the ex- pectation that Moscow will not put pressure on Berlin during these negotiations. Brentano is also quoted to the effect that interzonal trade with East Germany will be allowed to continue beyond 31 December so long as there are no further harassments of Berlin-D ) (Page 4) 1 Nov 60 DAILY BRIEF ii TOP SECRET f/Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802/ A Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 -CONFIDENTIAL- Albanian Premier Reaffirms Support for Chinese Albanian Premier Mehmet Shehu, speaking on 25 October to the National Assembly on the current international situation, in effect re-endorsed Albania's support for Communist China while at the same time paying lip service to certain of the Soviet leader's positions. He implied that some of Khrushchev's pro- posals made at the current UN General Assembly session are impractical, and he used arguments advanced in the past by the Chinese Communists to show why these proposals cannot bp implemented. On the disarmament question, for example, he stated that while Albania supports Soviet proposals on this ques- tion, Albania believes the "imperialists will never accept" dis- armament merely through "discussions." He went on to say that only through a determined struggle of all "peace-loving" peoples can disarmament be forced on the West. Shehu, who implicitly criticized Khrushchev's meetings in New York with Tito, also directly disagreed with two Soviet- sponsored proposals advanced earlier by satellite leaders. He condemned the idea of total disarmament in the Balkans--pro- posed prior to the General Assembly meeting by Gheorghiu-Dej of Rumania and Zhivkov of Bulgaria--as "absurd and dangerous" as long as "imperialism" surrounds the bloc. He also disagreed with Gomulka's suggestion that a first step toward disarmament could be the acceptance of existing military bases on foreign soil if new bases are prohibited. He said this would involve accept- ance of the presence of "hundreds of US bases" around the "so- cialist camp." Tirana probably sees in such Soviet bloc actions a threat to its importance as an "outpost of socialism" on the Adriatic and perhaps even to its existence as a state. Shehu's speech comes at a time of continuing signs of Sino- Albanian amity and Soviet-Albanian friction. In a 24 October cable of thanks to Albania, China again congratulated Tirana for its consistency and for its struggle to keep Marxism-Leninism "pure." Deputy Premier Kellezi, in a speech on 26 October, following his return from Peiping, broadened Albania's support of Peiping to include Chinese internal policy, _hailing the com- munes and the "leap forward" as "extremely correct" and 1 Nov 60 CENTRAL INTELLIC4FNCF Rill I FTIN Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 Page I Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 � Nur' creative developments of Marxist theory. According to an unconfirmed French report, the Soviet ambassador to Albania has been out of the country for several weeks "ostensibly be- cause of illness." The Soviet chargd allegedly has been denied access to the Foreign Ministry� while the Chinese ambassador is daily received in the ministry as well as by the party polit- buro and secretariat. The report also claims that Soviet tech- nicians have been withdrawn from Albania. Shehu also strongly implied that the shake-up in the Albanian party may continue. He stated ominously that revisionists and opportunists, who describe China as "dogmatic" and predisposed toward war, can still be found in Tirana and elsewhere in the bloc. CONFIDENTIAL- 1 ..Nov. 60 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE RULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 Page 2 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 The Situation in the Congo The reported capture of four white officers--three Bel- gians and a Northern Rhodesian�by UN troops attempting to curb Baluba depredations in Kasai Province has been followed by a new Soviet demand that Hammarskjold suppress "the sub- versive activities of Belgian agents" in the Congo. some Belgian officers nave remained in Kasai; Foreign Minister Wigny advised Brus- sels on 14 October that no action need be taken concerning res- ignations submitted by "officers at present in Kasai," and that the resignations "must be accepted to be valid." In Leopoldville, Lumumba has urged to the UAR ambas- sador that UAR officers disguised as civilians be sent to train pro-Lumumba forces in Orientale Province. He stated that his supporters in Stanleyville, led by Vice Premier Gizenga, were "in complete control" of the situation there. Pro-Lumumba elements appear to view Orientale Province both as a base for military training and as the possible seat for a rival Congo gov- ernment should Lumumba be unable to return to power. in Leo- poldville. The three Soviet cargo ships�the Voroshilov, Krasnodar, and Dolinsk--which have been operating off the southwest Afri- can coast since mid-September apparently now are returning to the USSR. These ships, possibly carrying military cargoes originally destined for the Lumumba regime, did not put in to the Congo port of Matadi nor did they offload their suspected arms cargoes. TOP SECRET 1 Nov 60 CENTD A I IkITCI I irtckir.e DI III ETIkl Page 3 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 SECRET Bonn Seek`s�to Reduce Tensions Over Berlin EThe West German Government apparently is trying to re- duce tensions over the Berlin access issue by seeking some improvement in relations with the USSR, at least for the im- mediate future. The Soviet ambassador in Bonn reportedly told leaders of the opposition Social Democratic party on 20 October that Chancellor Adenauer may visit Moscow next May, and a West German official on the High Authority of the Coal- Steel Community has stated that the chancellor is considering such a trip:j adenauer is reported encouraged by Khrushchey's friendly overtures to the West German ambassador in Moscow in re- sponse to Adenauer's letter on renewed repatriation of Germans from the USSR Although there is little prospect that such a meeting would produce any real understanding between Bonn and Moscow, Adenauer may view a meeting with IChrushchey as a means of postponing new negotiations on Berlin until after the German elections in September 1961. He may also feel that direct talks with Khrushchev--which could produce an agreement on repatriation--would enhance his prestige with the German voters.] EF'oreign Minister von Brentano reportedly has indicated that the present negotiations with the USSR for a new trade agree- ment will be dragged out, possibly until March or April, in the belief that Moscow will not put pressure on Berlin while the ne- gotiations continue. He added that at the last minute Bonn will demand that the agreement must also apply to West Berlin and will insist on new negotiations if the USSR objects:3 {-Brentano is also quoted to the effect that West German in- terzonal trade with East Germany will be allowed to continue after the present agreement lapses on 31 December if there are no further harassments of Berlin. Brentano explained that al- though Bonn's aim is to return eventually to the status quo, its immediate objective is to buy time--"well into the spring or summer of 19617j CThe present German-Soviet trade agreement, concluded early in 1958 and scheduled to expire on 31 December this year-Q 1 Nov 60 CENITD A I IkITCI ni II Eyiki age 4 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 002977802 � P Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 SECRET� provided. Noy [provided for an exchange of goods totaling $744,000,000. Em- phasis has been placed on West German shipments of producer goods including steel pipe, chemical plant equipment, and machinery--and Soviet deliveries of raw materials and food- stuffs. West German chief negotiator von Zahn-Stranik has assured American officials in Bonn that he will firmly resist expected Soviet demands for a five-year agreement, but he in- dicated that the USSR, as in 1958, would probably not accept anything less than three years-j CAmerican officials have observed that although Bonn has successfully withstood the more unreasonable Soviet demands for high trade quotas, each succeeding round of talks has pro- duced substantial increases, and they expect that this will con- tinue to be the case in the future. Under the present agreement, quotas have generally been about 75 percent fulfilled:I SECRET 1 Nov 60 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 LAJ1 VI' 11../.1.-a it 1 JAL. THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Chairman, Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Executive Secretary, National Security Council The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration The Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Commandant, United States Marine Corps Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of Commerce The Secretary of Commerce Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977802 / /////,ffd!� (e