CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1953/05/20

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02901114
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7
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July 15, 2019
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July 22, 2019
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May 20, 1953
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for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114, TOP SECU INFORMATION S RET rley 20 May 1953 Copy No. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. ] � NO CHANGE IN CLASS. ] , CHANGED TO: TS SaC .:;: oof 1.XT REVIEW DATE� AuTH: IlL 70-2 DAT E.12.1) Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TOP S P RET SECUR INFORMATION 3.5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 ur 3 CURITY INFORMATION 3.5(c) SUMMARY SOVIET UNION I. Comment on appointment of new Soviet charge in Yugoslavia (page 3). FAR EAST Comment on prospects for new Japanese government (page 3). 3. Decline in Chinese Communist agricultural output foreseen (page 4). SOUTHEAST ASIA 4. Thailand to appeal to UN on Communist threat (page 4). to,51" Li Mi reportedly seeking to return to Burma (page 5). NEAR EAST - AFRICA 6. Egyptian army supplies of ammunition and gasoline limited (page 6). WESTERN EUROPE lige/West German populace seen standing firm against Moscow's unity overtures (page 6). 8. Belgian EDC ratification seen unlikely before fall (page 7). 2 3.5(c) 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 'Lir OE, .0 1 SE ITY INFORMATION 3.5(c) SOVIET UNION 1. Comment on appointment of new Soviet charge in Yugoslavia: The appointment of S. P. Kirsanov as new Soviet charge in Yugoslavia may foreshadow a Soviet effort to resume normal diplomatic relations. Kirsanov was minister to Bulgaria from August 1945 to late 1947 and ambassador there until March 1948. He was chief of the Southeastern European department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry from March 1949 to August 1952. It is unlikely that the USSR would go so far as to offer to reestablish closer economic and cultural! relations, which could have serious repercussions throughout the Orbit. Probably realizing that Yugoslavia would reject any such attempts, the USSR is more likely to indulge in tactics designed to undermine Yugoslav relations with the West. FAR EAST 2. Comment on prospects for new Japanese government: The loss of control by Prime Minister Yoshida's Liberal Party of the top parliamentary positions in the Diet and the party's minority position in the Diet's standing commit- tees emphasize the weakness of Yoshida's position as newly re, elected Japanese premier. Yoshida is expected to seek the support of the Progressive Party in forming the new government, or failing this, to gain its cooperation from outside the cabinet. Business and financial interests have been exerting strong pressure for a rapprochement between the Liberals and the Progressives in the interests of a stabilized political scene. 3 TOP SECRET 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 Approved for Release: 2019/06/26 CO2901114 �00, 1 1/4_11 01; E. 1 SECUBdTY INFORMATION 3.5(c) Should Yoshida and Shigemitsu, the leader of the Progressives, fail to agree on terms for cooperation, it is possible that one or more of the factions within, the Progressives could be weaned away from their party to give Yoshida a tenuous working majority. In any event, the government seems destined for a short and stormy life. 3. Decline in Chinese Communist agricultural output foreseen: A decline in wheat production this year was predicted by Peiping in a 17 May broadcast which stated that poor weather had affected crops throughout China. Comment: Wheat and other winter grains, due for harvesting soon, FOrilITE5 25 to 30 percent of China's total crops. Adverse weather also may have affected crops planted in the spring. Although an increase of nine percent in grain production was planned for 1953, this report indicates that production may fall below the 1952 level. Peiping has reiterated the need for bumper crops to provide revenues and exports to support an expanded industrial construction program. SOUTHEAST ASIA 4. Thailand to appeal to UN on Communist threat: Premier Phibun told Ambassador Stanton on 19 May that he and his cabinet have decided to place before the UN the threat posed to Thailand by the Communist invasion of Laos. Drafting of the resolution is now under way. - 4 - TOISE IC