DAILY SUMMARY - 1946/12/02

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Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 MUT lAn GENERAL 1. US to hasten r triation of German srl8oners of war�The Secretary to s Informes the hiefs'is ons at Paris, Brussels, The Hague and Luxembourg of a decision to begin immediately the repatria- tion of German prisoners of war remaining in US custody or transferred by the US to liberated nations. 2 US-UK opoae Upartite talks on Rumania--The State Department has Inf�imed US Represea ve 13erry in Bucharest that the British Foreign Office does not favor tripartite discussion of the Rumanian situation (see Daily Summary of 26 November, item 6), because "it would achieve no practical effect" and the probable Soviet response "would only augment the impression of US-UK impotence." The US will not initiate such a dis- cussion. 3. Sovietecommel Lef t uni in Poland--US Military Attache Warsaw reports that A.A. Zhdandv recently told a delegation to Moscow of promi- nent Polish Communist and Socialist Government officials that Polish Communists and Socialists should erase their differences immediately. Zhdanov also urged that the Polish Government make peace with the Catho- lic Church and "cleanse itself of opposition but hold honest elections." 4, Czechoslovake rt of Uma NRRA fool--According to US Ambassa- dor Steinhardt, reports of current negotiations regarding export of Czecho- slova.k food to the UK, including canned fruit juices indicate the possibility that Czechoslovakia contemplates exporting UNRRA food, Steinhardt re- ports that UNRRA tomato juice said canned fruits have "glutted the retail market" in Czechoslovakia and adds that, to his knowledge, Czechoslovakia has produced no canned fruit juices since the war. 5. Panama ma re ster UN com laint on US bases--Austin reports that the Panamanian Representative to has told him that public opinion in Panama is so aroused that a "token surrender" of US bases in Panama is no longer possible. According to the Representative, Panama may have to declare, in respect to the UN troop-census proposal, that the US is holdirg bases contrary to Panama's wishes. Document No. NO CHANGE in Class. 0 0 DECLASSIFIED Class. CHANGED TO: TS DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Auth : DDA REG. '77/1763 Llate 1 .8 MAR 1978 BY : Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 8 Arab states to insist on voice in trusteeshi ments--According to sta w insist be cons � on draft trustee- ship agreements applying to areas where there are Arab populations, and will also attempt to insert provisions for greater independence for all native populations. EUROPE 7. FRANCE: Moscow reported ordering political offensive--Caffery reports 3.3(h)(2) that Moscow has ordikrea rue rrencn vommuntst tarty to make a strong bid for leadership, following its successes on 10 November, so as (a) to accustom the French people to the possibility of a Communist government, and (b) to strengthen the Communists' bargaining position on cabinet posMons. Caffery adds that recent Communist pronouncements also indicate an intention to move the Party further to the left and to reinforce political and ideological war- fare among the Socialist masses. Possible disclosure of air data to USSR--US Embassy Paris has been informed that a Soviet military � tectmical air mission is in Paris and that Communist Minister of Armaments Tillon will turn over to the mission "lock, stock and barrel" all French data on aeronautical re- search and development. 8, SPAIN: Ramrochement with Soviets again rumored--US Embassy Madrid reports serious concern iffratholk-c rc es over irruznored Franco-Sta1in agreement which involves Spain's support of Soviet policy in North Africa and the Mediterranean, in exchange for Soviet economic aid and support in the UN. The Embassy comments that such an agreement "seems most implausible." 9. AUSTRIA: C1axk urgS fOGd coj nlej--Cieneral Clark urges that the War Department fill his food "pipeline" as planned in order that he can induce the Soviets to share the burden of feeding Vienna and to cooper- ate with the other occupying powers in food distribution. Clark believes that, if he has a large food reserve, he can force Soviet cooperation and avoid "terrific embarrassment" to both the US and Austrian Governments. - 2 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 20181. yarre NEAR EMT-AFRICA 10. IRAN: Soviet "advice" last send .1 forces into Azerba an--US Ambassador en p, s � orm .y the rift mbassador to Teh- ran that Bevin is reluctant to have Iran present a new case to the Security Council unless it is a strong one. Bevin hesistatee to have a new Iranian appeal based merely upon the Soviet Ambassador's oral "advice" to Premier Qavam that the dispatch of Iranian troops to Azerbaijan would create difficulties "in Azerbaijan and on the Soviet-Iranian frontier." Allen comments that Qairam cannot ignore such oral advice and must either (a) accept it and thereby acknowledge that the Soviets can prevent him from sending troops into an Iranian province, or (b) reject it, in which case he needs world support. 11. INDIA: Reasons for Nehru's .4rtici tion in conference--US Embassy New Delhi reports that Nehru s decision to go to the London conference appears to be based partly on a fear that failure to participate would give the impression abroad that the Congress party is not making every effort to resolve the present deadlock, and partly on the belief that jinnah should not be allowed to have the stage to himself. The Embassy reports no indi- cations that either yinnah or Nehru is approaching the London conference In a spirit of accomodation. US favors acce ..-nce of UK constitutional 'lan--Acheson has in- formed U � . � ssy London that the State Department is deeply concerned over the deterioration of the Indian political situation and fears that any halt in constitutional progress there may cause chaos similar to that in China. The Department has requested the Embassy to impress upon Indian leaders the Department's belief that it would be wise for Congress, as the most powerful political party, to accept certain controversial features of the British and Moslem League's interpretation of the British constitution- al plan for India. FAR EAST 12. FRENCH INDOCHINA: French demand Vietnam withdrawal from Haiphorg-- US Consul Hanoi reports that, in reply to Vietnam suggestions that the French proposal for demilitarization of Haiphong be submitted to a mixed commission, the French have told the Vietnamese that they must withdraw their forces from Haiphong without further discussion. The Vietnamese - 3 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 are "in no mood to make large concessions," and even conservative elements in the Government are drifting towards an open break with the French. The French, on the other hand, appear determined to force Viet- nam cooperation on French terms or to crush the Vietnam Government. 13. KOREA: Rhee's return to US-- General Hodge reports that Dr. Rhee, the principal rightist leader in South Korea, has decided to return to the US In order to l'handle the Korean question in the 'UN Assembly." General Hodge fears that Rhee may complicate the situation in Korea by praising the US at the expense of the USSR, pleading for nullification of the Mos- cow Decision, and asking for immediate independence. Hodge adds that, as the Soviets may still consider Rhee a US puppet, they may confuse such statements with US policy, to the detriment of US-Soviet relations. THE AMERICAS 14. HAITI: Viet,.usiALunkored Dominican revolt�President Estime, referring to rumors of imminent revolutionary operations against the Dominican Republic (see Daily Summary of 30 November, item 6), has assured US Ambassador Tittmann that (a) Haiti, where the supposed revolutionaries might try to land, would not willingly become a base for their operations) but (b) the Garde d'Haiti, with its "present inadequate equipment," could not prevent a landing. Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930222
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