CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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May 9, 1956
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REPORT
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'PTOO 9 May 1956 Copy No. i0 3 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE. BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. --~ NO CHANGE IN CLASS. 'DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S Qft 010 1 NEXT REVIEW DATE: ~/ - 7C AUTH; -HR DATE II OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY State Dept. review completed 25X1 X1 X///,Oo 1,0140 /V..,00/ se 2XQ4d/1S-4,'GA7PW79T0 WIKIZW1111.4111111.o 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 25XUApproved For ilea a 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T009 02500390001-1 CONTENTS 25X1A 25X1 1. YUGOSLAVIA OPPOSES EXPANSION OF US MILITARY AID STAFF 50 POLES REPORTEDLY TO 13LAME KATYN MASSACRE ON STALIN 25X1A 25X1A 6. USSR ENDORSES PROPOSAL FOR POLITICAL SETTLEMENT IN LAOS 9 May 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 25X1A Approved For Relea - 25X1A Approved For 02500390001-1 1. YUGOSLAVIA OPPOSES EXPANSION OF US MILITARY AID STAFF Yugoslav acting foreign secretary Prica told Ambassador Riddleberger on 5 May that his government at this time opposes any increase in the American Military Assistance a (AMAS) and the reopening of US-Yugoslav talks on future military aid. In reply to Riddleberger's complaints over the difficulties to date in implementing the agreement reached last October between Deputy Under Secretary of State Murphy and Tito, Prica said that his government felt that the world situation has changed considerably. An en- largement of AMAS at this time, he said,would be tanta- mount to an undesirable "political manifestation" and con- trary to Belgrade's policy of propagandizing nonmilitary co-operation. Prica said that his government had not lost interest in military aid, but indicated that nothing could be done before Tito returned from his visit to Moscow in June. Riddleberger concludes from his interview that the Yugoslavs are now willing to risk not honoring the October agreement in hopes that the United States will none- theless complete the present military aid program, Comment The Yugoslavs probably feel that the ques- tion of American military aid will be raised in Moscow and new activity now would prove embarassing to Tito's course of "detachment and active coexistence:' Belgrade, however, has always been reluctant to permit Western activi- ties to expand in Yugoslavia, particularly in the military sphere. 9 May 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 25X1A Approved For Release - 500390001-1 25X1 L Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 25X1 A Approved Flnr Release 9009110191 ? C lA-Rnp79Tnn97cAnn 25X1A 25X1 5. POLES REPORTEDLY TO BLAME KATYN MASSACRE ON STALIN not aiding the 1944 Warsaw uprising, according to the American embassy in Warsaw ssibility of blaming Stalin for the Katyn Forest massacre of 10,000 Polish officers in 194.1 and for A Polish journalist recently told a visiting American correspondent that high officials of the Polish United Workers (Communist) Party are con- The embassy also stated that is presently investigating the Katyn massacre; the "result" reportedly will be that Stalin and former Polish first secre- tary Bierut will be blamed for the crime. I a joint Soviet-Polish commission Comment An admission that the USSR rather than Germany was responsible for the Katyn massacre probably would intensify Polish hatred of the Soviet Union. The present Polish regime may feel that in the long run, however, such an admission would convince the people that a real break has been made with the past. 25X1 A 9 May 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 Approved For Jk~e of Laos has reiterated to the American charge his con- cern over Viet Minh strength in the disputed provinces and requested a "firm" guarantee of Western military support in the event of "outside" aggression. The charge comments that the prince may feel the only alternative is for Laos to turn toward neutralism. 6. USSR ENDORSES PROPOSAL FOR POLITICAL SETTLEMENT IN LAOS 25X1A Comment Gromyko's statement serves to put the Soviet Union on record in support of demands for negotiations advanced by Peiping, Hanoi -and the Pathet Lao. The Communists have intimated that they would accept the Laotian government's sovereignty over the disputed provinces in return for a pledge of strict neutrality. Although the Laotian government is con- ducting a. fairly successful guerrilla war of attrition against the Pathet Lao, it is under internal pressure to seek a polit- ical settlement. In addition, F__ I tiane to renew negotiations with the Communists. se 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975 2500390001-1 The American embassy in London reports that Andrei Gromyko has criticized the Laotian government's use of force against the Pathet Lao and said that the Geneva co-chairmen should summon both parties to nego- tiate a political settlement in conform- ance with the 1954 armistice agreement. Meanwhile, the influential crown prince India is exerting strong pressure on Vien- 25X1 25X1X 9 May 56 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 Approved For Rel p02500390001-1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/10/21 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02500390001-1