-2- reply continues to state that Mr. Churchill has instructed the British Ambassador to take all possible steps to make sure that the Egyptian Prime Minister refrain equally from action of this kind. The British Government almost assumedly would line itself up against whatever party might be the first one to s As already you know it is a domestic issue which has arisen between the Prime Minister and the King. However, it is an issue which may have repercussions in the entire Middle Eastern area. The interview which I had with the King was entirely of a personal character, and the King requested deliberately nothing more than personal friendship on my part. It is assumed that as a result of reports regarding the crisis received from the Letigation the question of consulting in London or in Washington with the British Government prior to action on the part of the British Government has been considered and that the possibilities of the situation have been studied with respect to the responsibility which the Government of the United States may consider itself to assume or not to assume. |