DAILY SUMMARY - 1946/08/20

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Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 001068518 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 ops RDENTIC GENERAL 20 AUG 1946 1. Probable terms of --US Military Attache Cairo reports that Egypt 'probably will accede to the British desire that the projected Anglo-Egyptian treaty should provide for (a) measures by Egypt and the UK "to repel aggression and reestablish peace" if such aggression threatens Egypt and the "immediate Middle East countries" and (b) exchange of views and adoption of measures to meet any threat of war against Egypt or neighboring countries. The period for evacua- tion of British troops will probably be set by compromise at two and a half *ears. The MA notes that plans for the increase of the Egyptian Army still are "nebulous." 2 British n ons for Latin American air eements�US Embassy Lon on has been told by British Air Ministry officials that the Anglo- - Argentine air agreement (see Daily Summary of 14 August, item 5) has been approved by Parliament, and cannot be modified or "withdrawn." The officials added, however, that "for the time being" the UK would not make any further Latin American air agreements except on terms of the US-UK Bermuda agreement, and, if ft proves impossible to obtain these terms for the pending agreement with Brazil, the UK will discuss the matter with the US before adopting another basis. EUROPE-AFRICA 3. USSR: Unrest in Odessa--Assistant US Naval Attache Odessa reports that militia recently have shot several war orphans for pilfering UNRRA cargo. In one case an attempt was made by port workers and othera to mob the guard responsible for the shooting. 4. ALBANIA: Bid for US recognition ndUNmembershl.--Premier Hoxha has informedITS-ThiltiCif Representative 0.-cobs-7that Albania is now pre- pared to accept the continued validity of virtually all the multilateral treaties to which the US and Albania are parties. Hoxha added that, "after US recognition of Albania and the arrival of a US Minister," Albania will' consider making certain "corrections" in existing bilateral treaties between the two countries. (Albania's failure to affirm the Vali- dity of existing US-Albanian agreements has been the chief obstacle to US diplomatic recognition and support for Albania's admission to the UN.) Document No. � 351 CONi NO CHANGE in Clasa. 0 DECLASSIFIED Class. CHMIGED TO: TS DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 s Auth: DDA REG. 77/1763 Date: 1 6 MAR itregBY; 11111 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO1068518 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO1068518 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 PAL Jacobs believes that Hoxha's statenient on multilateral tre3aties is designed merely to facilitate Albania's application to UN, and points out that Roxhes position on bilateral treaties remains substantially unchanged. 5. GREECE: Plebiscite probably not to be postponed--US Military Atta- che Athens reports that Premier Tsaldaris has rejected an appeal by Greek moderate republican parties for the postponement of the plebi- scite. The MA comments that the chances for holding the plebiscite on the scheduled date remain "good." -s J1 .41 � FAR EAST 6; INDIA: League unlikely to join interim government--US Mission New Delhi reports that the Viceroy still is trying to bring the Moslem League into the interim government, but that informed observers believe that the interim government will be formed without the League. The Viceroy's staff is uncertain whether the League's leaders favored the riots, or whether riots resulted primarily from incompetent � Bengal administration. 7 N.E.L: Sjahrir reports Soekaino very M--Sjahrir has told US Ccmsul General Poote that Soekarno is "very M." �Sjahrir himself is again Prime Minister of the Indonesian "Republic" and expects to leave the next move in negotiations to the Dutch. � Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO1068518
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