888.2553/2–2454: Telegram
No. 429
The Secretary of
State to the Embassy in the United
Kingdom1
priority
4365. Limited distribution. Department considering making following points re
Iran oil to British Ambassador 11 AM February 25:
Your immediate comments welcome.2
- Also sent to Tehran. Drafted by Hoover and Raynor and signed by Richards after being cleared in substance by Byroade.↩
On Feb. 23 the Embassies in London and Tehran concurred in the proposed reply to the British Ambassador. (Telegrams 3654 from London and 1830 from Tehran; both 888.2553/2–2554)
The Department informed the Embassy in London on Feb. 25 that Under Secretary Smith saw British Ambassador Makins on that day and made all the points contained in telegram 4365. Smith stressed that the United States wanted the overall initial allocation of 40 percent to American companies to be a general proposition rather than a direct allocation in equal amounts to the consortium participants, as it was unclear whether or not the American companies wished to participate equally. The Under Secretary, among other things, also stressed that the U.S. position regarding 40 percent participation in the consortium was firm. (Telegram 4378 to London, repeated to Tehran as 1775; 888.2553/2–2554)
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