CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A002100310001-2
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July 31, 1955
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s Approved For Release 2007/02/20 CIA-RDP79T00975f~r(3~ 1 t1 0001-2 TOP SECRET C-1 31 July 1955 25X1 Copy No. 99 25X1 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. ii DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C NEXT REVIEW DATE: _ OOIQ AUTH: HR 70-2 DATE: LJ/;fig REVIEWER: Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SECRET 25X1 J~ j Approved For Release 2007/02/20: CIA-RDP79TO09 5A002100310001-2 Approved For Release 2007/02/20: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100310001-2 Approved For Release 2007/02/20: CIA-RDP79T00975AO02100310001-2 Approved For Releas 2007/02/20: CIA-RDP79T00975A 02100310001-2 25X1 SUMMARY FAR EAST 1.. Comment on Chou En-W's speech on foreign affairs (page 3). SOUTHEAST ASIA 2. Vietnamese believe French official implicated in Saigon bomb- ings (page 4). 3. Premier Nu opposed Burmese cabinet on US aid issue (page 5). 31 July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 2 25X1 Approved For Release 00710.29-1/2-0 . - 02100310001-2 Approved For Releas - 100310001-2 25X1 -A I T FAR EAST 1. Comment on Chou En-lai's speech on foreign affairs: Chou En-lai's 30 July speech on foreign affairs before the National People's Con- gress supports previous indications that the Chinese Communists at Geneva will attempt to set up negoti- ations with the United States on larger issues and that Moscow and Peiping are holding in reserve a proposal for an international con- ference on Far Eastern questions, Chou said explicitly that Peiping will try to Viw Geneva bilks vaveJ .e way" for further negotiations with Washington. Chou reiterated that the basic topic for such ne- gotiations should be the American "occupation" of Formosa and American "interference with the liberation" of Nationalist-held off- shore islands, He identified as related issues the "extremely un- just policy of blockade and embargo" and American "air intrusions, war maneuvers, and subversive activities. " Chou reaffirmed the long-standing Chinese Communist position that the United States should withdraw its armed forces from the China area, that there is no need for a cease-fire, and that the "liberation" of Formosa is an "internal" affair to be ar- ranged if possible through negotiations between Peiping and the "local authorities" on Formosa. Chou's generally conciliatory speech in- dicates that the Chinese Communists in the Geneva talks will avoid making proposals obviously unacceptable to the United States, such as the exchange of thousands of anti- Communist.-Chinese students in the United States for the few Americans detained in China. Chou suggested that the United States and Communist China each formally entrust a third party to look after the interests of its nationals, prima- rily their repatriation. Resuming the line the Chinese Communists followed just prior to the summit talks, Chou stated that "we support the proposal" of various Asian leaders for an international conference on Far Eastern issues. In addition to the Formosa problem, "the most tense" in the Far East, Chou again identified the outstanding 31- July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved For Release 12007/02/20 - (',IA-R DP79T0097gA002100310001-2 Approved For Releo PA002100310001-2 issues as the "threat" to the Geneva agreements on Indochina and the failure to achieve "peaceful unification" of Korea. .Chou for the first time explicitly stated that Peiping desires "a pact of collective peace" among Pacific powers, including: the United States "to replace antagonistic mili- tary blocs...,, SOUTHEAST ASIA Vietnamese believe-Fr ench official implicated in Saigon bombings: South Vietnam government officials are convinced that the French Deuxieme Bu- reau, under Colonel Savanni, was responsi- ble for the 22 and 24 July bomb attacks on Saigon telephone and power installations, as well as the recent gre- nade and bom incidents aimed at Americans They believe that the French service, rather an acting directly, has been conducting these terrorist acts through other organizations, such as the Binh Xuyen. The Diem government is taking no s e s a .ins avanni yen in ossible French action to remove 91 him, Comment- There is other information to suggest that this report maybe true. Such acts would be intended to aid the in- terests of French elements favoring "coexistence" with the Viet Minh. 31, July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN . Page 4 Approved For Release - 5A002100310001-2 Approved For Release [007/02/20: CIA-RDP79T00975 002100310001-2 25X1 3. Premier Nu opposed Burmese cabinet on US aid issue: Premier U Nu per- sonally had decided against requesting aid from the United States when he was in Washington although the Burmese cabinet had asked him to make appropriate overtures. U Nu also revealed that he was solely responsible for Burma's decision in 1953 to request the cessation of American aid. Nu feels that at the present stage of in- ternational developments neither Ba Swe nor Kyaw Nyein--his possible successors as premier-As capable of filling the post. he now considers himself a world statesman, equal to or surpassing Nehru as the voice of Asia. 25X1 Comment: U Nu apparently believes that Burma's international position as a neutral is such that a loan from the World Bank is preferable to direct aid from the United States. U Nu's domestic position is believed to be firm, certainly until the 1956 elections, despite indications of deteriorating relations between him and other government leaders. He will probably try to play an increasingly important role in the so- lution of East-West problems. 31. July 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved For Release 1007/02/20: CIA-RDP79T00975A002100310001-2