1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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1875 - 1965
July 7, 1945
Stalin and Dr. Soong continue their discussions on Outer Mongolia, Soong reports Chian Kai-Shek's intention to preserve the status quo of Outer Mongolia according to the Yalta agreement. Stalin and Soong end their meeting in disagreement.
April 8, 1957
Do Soon Chung briefs President Rhee on the presidential candidate nomination in the Philippines.
February 12, 1957
Magbanua requests a photo of Rhee for the publication of Turning Points in the Lives of the great men of the world.
April 17, 1957
July 5, 1945
Soong promises to, in his future meeting with Stalin, adhere to the Yalta agreement on the issue of Outer Mongolia and to emphasize the territorial integrity of China.
April 29, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the bills that have passed the Philippines Congress and the presidential nomination.
July 3, 1945
Harriman reports on Stalin and Soong's July 2, 1945 meeting regarding Stalin's attitudes towards a Sino-Soviet railroad and the internationaliztion of ports.
May 2, 1957
President Rhee writes on the efforts of the Unites States to induce the Asian countries to sign a mutual security pact with Japan.
Harriman reports on his meeting with Dr. Soong, in which Soong provides him with detailed notes from his July 2, 1945 meeting with Stalin. Soong is concerned that Stalin does not understand the importance of China's territorial integrity in regards to Outer Mongolia, asks for the stance of the United States' government on this issue. Harriman reports on Stalin and Soong's discussion of open ports and Korea.
May 11, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the visit of Yascov Shimone, Israel's minister to Burma, and the agreement on the elevation of the Vietnamese and Philippine legations to embassy.