be the Prime Minister of the new Yugoslav Govern- ment?' The Ban replied: 'The King consulted with me regarding the formation of a new Government but has not as yet informed me of the fact that I am to be the Prime Minister of that Government and that I will be entrusted with its formation. Mr. Churchill then said: Why of course. That is the reason I asked you to come here.' "During the dinner, the guests had a discus- sion about the general war situation, and about three o' clock Mr. Churchill invited to his study the Prime Minister of Holland, who spent about fif- teen minutes with him. "Thereafter he called in the Ban with Mr. Ste- venson and they had a lengthy talk about Yugoslavia. Mr. Churchill stated as follows: That the Ban is to form a new government which will be regarded as the only legitimate Government of Yugoslavia under the King; that the government must be formed with all DECLASSIFIED |