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CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040051-5
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Document Release Date:
July 18, 2006
Sequence Number:
51
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Publication Date:
November 30, 1946
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SUMMARY
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le Czech and Soviet militaryylans to be integrated--US Ambassador Stein-
hardt has been reliably informed that in spite of an anticipated 25 billion
crown budget deficit, the Czechs plan to spend a considerable sum to inte-
grate their military plans with those of the USSR.
EUROPE
2. GERMANY: ?93M, attempt to nence Berl Aj~ --Acting US Polit-
ical Adviser Heath in Berlin reports that the Soviet C rman of the Berlin
Hommasflsdatura independently advised the Berlin Assembly that members
of the city Assembly and of the Magistrat are all suet to Fs omman datt ra
approval. The US, UE, and French Komma~a representatives have
protested this action. The US representative has taken the stand that under
the Berlin Constitution, the citizens are authorized to choose whomever
they wish to operate the city government and has indicated that the US will
not countenance continuation of a puppet regime. He intends to make it
clear to the Berlin government and the political parties that the chairman's
communication represented only the personal view of the Soviet represent-
ative.
3. GREECE: Tsaldaris tr to broaden delegations to UN--Prime Minister
Tsaldaria has told SV Ambassador Mac eagh that he is still uncertain
about going to New York to present his case to the UN. Re emphasized,
however, that be is trying his utmost to persuade Opposition members, in-
eluding the Liberal leader Sophoults, to accompany him,
FAR EAST
4. OCHINA: Vietnam Government believed aided Most --US Ambassa-
dor Caffery reports from Paris that a high French Foreign Ministry official
has stated that the Foreign office to particularly concerned over the present
Vietnam situation in view of "positive proof'". that No Chi Minh (President
of Y sam) is in direct contact with Moscow and "is receiving advice and
laetructions from the Soviets,"
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5. SIAM: Sino-Sin e relations strained A ms' --T1,3
Minister EWmgkok repo se r s 20 November
speech has further strained the tense relations between Siamese and
Chinese residents of dam. The-Ambassador said that the Chinese could
not forget the repressive legislation of the Phibun regime or the anti-
Chinese riots of September 1946, and stated that friendly relations between
Siam and China would be possible only after the eradication of Siamese sus-
picion and hostility towards resident Chinese.
THE AMERICAS
6. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Government re t9 anti-T lot--The
Dominican Foreign Minister Wts orm us Ambassador Butler that the
Dominican Government `intends to take most drastic measures!' to frus-
trate a reported plot on the part of "Dominican exiles, Cuba, Spank
Republicans, and US aviators" to overthrow the Trujillo regime. The re-
port, in which the Dominican Government places "enough credence" to
be concerned, also alleges disaffection in the Dominican army. Ambassa-
dor Butler warns that the report may be a move to prepare the US for
drastic. repressive measures against all political opposition to Trujillo.
CONFIDEN~~I
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