DAILY SUMMARY - 1946/06/06

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Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 3.3(h)(2) ET EN flit' GENERAL 6 JUN 1946 95 1. Nev Salazar note on 'Ames _basea--Ambassador Baruch has received a reply from Salazar to the US suggestion that discussions be continued on long-term arrangements for the Azores bases. Salazar is "entirely agreeable" to the conversations, but he emphasises that Portuguese obligations are "exclusively" those mentioned in the agreement of 30 May. (This interim agreement authorizes the US and British to use the Azores bases for a period of 18 months.) Yugoslav report on Soviet militarv intentions--Naval Attache Belgrade transmitted a repori which quotes personal secretary of the Communist Vice-Premier of Yugoslavia as saying that the USSR is planning a surprise attack this summer on Trteste, with simultaneous thrusts against Greece, France and north- west Germany. Though the Attache has no confirmation for this report, he asserts that "all indications point to the possibility of some action In the near future." 3. 1.22n trois.EAtioR, in Vene0a. Giulia:-Commander XIII Corps in Venezia Giulia has reported to Aftig Caserta that (a) there is little apparent change in the disposition of principal Yugoslav troop concentra- tions in Zone B; (b) the Yugoslav defensive program has been com- pleted; and (c) Communists in Zone A are maintaining law and order, possibly in an attempt to fix upon AMC) and the Italians the resp=lbil- _.,._ ity for anV incidents. 4, Repatrlatiop of Rallans and Yulavs--Dunn reports from Paris _that the Soviets thist that-tr�se Italian Treaty provide for the repatriation of l'agoslav nadonals, "many thousands" of whom (according to the USSR) were kircibly removed from Yugoslavia by the Fascist Government. The US and UK representathres-will concur provided Italians in Yugo- slavia are sisnilarly repatriated, but the Sovieta demand proof that those Italians were forcibly removed, arguing that the US-British pro- posal "implies 'crititism of the Yugoslav regime." 50 Report of Spanish Sub-committee-Herschel Johnson reports that a conversation witii-Seeretary-General Lie has made it apparent that Lie collaborated in preparing the Spanish report, although Lie states _ Xi _ 1 - NO CHANGE in Class. 0 0. DECLASSIFIED Class. CHATKIED TO: TS S DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Auth; Dia* -REG; 77/1763 Date: 13 MAR 1978 1371 �II Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 NTIAL that the report was actually drafted by Eva tt and Hasluck. The Egyptian delegate Afifi displeased with Lie for having stepped out of his "pro- per function," and believes the best "immediate solution" might be to refer the report back to the Sub-committee. Johnson finds little', like- lihood" that the Security Council will reach'`any unanimity.' EUROPE -AFRICA 6. PRANCE: COT will s it at US maritime strike�The (Communist) Secretary General of e General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has Informed Embassy Paris-that the CGT will "completely suppore a US maritime strike, despite the effect on the supply situation. Ambas- sador Caffery therefore believes that the COT expects the strike to be - short, T.. AUSTRIA: British conversations with Foreign Minister Gruber�The UK Foreign Office, following conversations with Foreign Minister Gruber, has informed Embassy London of its belief that the questions of reparations and reduction of occupation forces must be taken up � tads/made:01y of the draft treaty, since (a) agreement on ft.-treaty- "will take a long time," and (b) action should be taken quickly to strengthen Austrian confidence in the West. Gruber believes that the Soviets will make no "appreciable" troop withdrawals as long as they ars attenipt- ing to obtain firm control over the Danube basin. S. FRANCE: MP, post-electoral views�Caffery reports that the IMP � (a) will ask for 'minor changes" In the Cabinet to reflect present party strengths; but will not "actively seek" the Presidency; (b) favors a � four-party Government, including the Radical 'Socialists; and (c) believes the Communists will participate in the Government. The MRP foresees an increastogly sharp cleavage between the Communists and the �. "defenders of human rights." O. SYRIA: President's Views on Palestine�la/dater Wadsworth has been told by President Quwatly that the Arabs are reluctant to take the Palestine issue to the Security Council, where they meld be committed, possibly with Soviet support, to attacking the US. Quiwatly stated that � - 2 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 the Arabs (a) fear the "great influence wielded by the Jews everywhere, notably in the US," but (b) want US "help against the Ruesians," whom � the Arabs "fear and detest." 10. PALESTINE: US proposal for consultations with UK--Byrnes has noti- fied Prime Minister Attlee that, while US experts on Palestine probably c.mmot reach London for full discussions as early as 13 Tune, the US hopes to Initiate by that time discussions on the "urgent and physical problems" involved in mating 100,000 Jews into Palestine. The US . will "take responsibility for transporting these persons as far as . Palestine" and will assist in providing temporary housing. FAR EAST 11. KOREA: Consulates at !6.4- and Seoul--The Soviet Foreigtr-- - Office has informed Ambassa sr Smith that the USSR has decided- to.. close its Consulate General at Seoul as a result of the US Commandrt "arbitrary. actions in relation to the Consulate." Smith proposes to- reply by denying these charges and reiterating the US desire to open a Consulate at Pyongyang. 12, SIAM: US opposes British plan for Siamese tin--The State Department has notified Embassy London that It objects to the Britiah plan for Siamese tin because the plan constitutes an Improper Imposition upon a sovereign state and would bring "non-British minority mines" under the dombation of British companies. The Department does not favor the reappointment of a British adviser on mines in Siam, fearing dis- crimination against potential US investments and a tendency to strengthen cartel practices. - 3 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 C06749284
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