-6- gain the support of the Soviet Government. Mr. Churchill replied that Great Britain and the Uni- ted States will give all support and assistance to the new government headed by the Ban, but he frankly did not know what the attitude of Stalin would be. He expressed the hope that the USSR will join with England and America in giving whole-hearted sup- port to the new government but had no information on that point up to the present. "In conclusion Mr. Churchill told the Ban that in the event he has any difficulties he should come direct to him or to his Secretary for Foreign Af- fars, Mr. Eden, whom he could consult whenever he has any problems. Mr. Churchill was exceedingly anxious to have the new government formed of a limited number of outstanding leaders of the political parties as outlined by the Ban in his memo to King Peter. He recommended that upon forming the new gov- ernment, the Ban should issue a declaration setting forth its new policy and the principles by which it DECLASSIFIED |