-3- #6166, December 21, 10 p.m. (SECTION FOUR), from London. however, which His Majesty's Governmentit would desire to examine and discuss further with the Soviet Government at a later stage when circumstances will make it easier than at present to reach definite conclusions. Twelve. His Majesty's Government will for their part be prepared to assist, in so far as lies in their power, in the economic rehabilitation of the Soviet Union after the war. Thirteen On all of the above matters the association of the United States Government is essential and the Soviet Government will no doubt agree with His Majesty's Government that, with this end in view, the United States Government should be kept fully informed of their discussions. Fourteen. It is, of course, are many other questions affecting the pracr settlement which hill have to be discussed between the British and Soviet Governments in consultation with the other Allies and the United States when tyhe elements of appreciation are sufficient to make it possible to reach conclusion." End memorandum. END OF MESSAGE. |