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CIA-RDP78-01617A006000040012-5
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December 20, 2016
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December 15, 2005
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12
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Publication Date: 
September 20, 1948
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O SIP 1948 Approved For Releae 2006/O4it15 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO06000040012-5 93 ~ GRET GENERAL I. US apposes removing Hyderabad from SC a enda -The Depart- ment of State has advised the S ieg tion to the UN meet in Paris of its view that, despite the ending of hostilities in Hyderabad, it would be a mistake to drop the case from the Security Council agenda. The Department feels that to drop the case would encourage aggressive states to use force in in- ducing recalcitaant states to raegotiate. The Department favors SC retention of the case until both parties report the outcome of their negotiations. 2. Satellite leaders reported to be meetlpg in USSR--According to US missions in Bucharest, Budapest, Prague, and Sofia, re- ports of unknown reliability are current in eastern Europe of a meeting within the Soviet Union of leading Satellite Commu- nists. Czechoslovak President Gottwald, Bulgarian Premier Dimitrov, Hungarian Vice Premier Rakost, and Rumanian For- eign Minister Pauker are reportedly present in the USSR. EUROPE 3. FRANCE: C_omm unis outbreak MM Uikely ftrb*w UN sessiratI-- US Ambassador Caffery has been informed that General Revers, Chief of Staff of the French Army, has had no information to Indict -te that the Communists mean to create disturbances during the UN meetings in Paris and feels that the army "has the situation well in hand." (CIA Comment: Although the critical labor unrest and unstable political situation in France could be rapidly exploited by the Communists to create disturbances during the UN General Assembly meetings, CIA does not believe that the Communists plan to disrupt the meetings. CIA believes, moreover, that the French security forces would be capable of swift suppression of any distur- bances.) Document No. State Department review completed NO CHANGE in Class. ^ r f SECRET ~~. r/7 lzbP F IL J DECLASS TS S Class. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 200610 /15 : P 01 17~,OO~p QO4_12-5-.- --- .~. t 5 w$n?78 25X1 Date: Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO06000040012-5 P SECRET T.4 F PAR EAST 4. INDONESIA: Wtch believed to be incresei nest- T'he US delegation of the UN Good Offices o m e reports its belief that recent provocative actions by Dutch officials in Indonesia strongly suggest that the Dutch are purposely aggravating` the political situation within the Republic of Indonesia in ordez to make it harder for Premier Hatta's government to negotiate or even to survive. (The US delegation also reports that the Republican delegation has voted 7 to I In favor of the US craft agreement for settlement of the Dutch-Indonesian dispute., (CIA Comment: The Communist-led insurrection agait the Republic in central Java, the development of which has been strengthened by the Dutch attitude, may now very likely be the excuse for Dutch military action against both the Republic and Its Communist opponents.) 25X1 TOP FET Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA- 78-01617AO06000040012-5