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Eastern Europe
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July 9, 1947
Letter of Foreign Minister Tatarescu sent on July 9 in response to the British and French letters of invitation, declining the participation to the ERP conference in Paris from July 12
July 7, 1947
A message from the British Representative, Adrian Holman, addressed on July 7 to Minister Tatarescu as “personal and confidential." In five points, Holman essentially offer a rebuttal of Soviet criticisms to Marshall Plan.
July 4, 1947
A Romanian translation of the Letter of invitation sent by the Office of the British Political Representative in Bucharest
July 5, 1947
A telegram regarding the Polish attitude towards the Marshall Plan. The author explains that Poland would like to take part in reconstruction of Europe, but believes a priority should have been given to the countries affected direct by the German occupation.
A letter of invitation from the French Legation in Romania addressed to Minister Tatarescu to invite the Romanian Government to the conference in July 12 in Paris.
A letter of invitation sent by the Office of the British Political Representative in Bucharest, Adrian Holman, on behalf of both British and French Governments,addressed to the Romanian Government (via Foreign Minister Tatarescu) to participate to the Conference on ERP in Paris, on July 12, 1947.
June 25, 1947
Ambassador Iorgu Iordan explains the attitude of Soviet Union towards the Marshall Plan, based on an analysis of the Soviet press.
The French Legation in Romania explains the Marshall Plan.
June 21, 1947
This letter from the Dutch Government to the Romanian Foreign Minister includes an explanation of the Marshall Plan.
June 6, 1947
A press release from the US mission in Bucharest, distributed in Romanian, explaining the Marshall Plan following a major speech by George Marshall on Harvard University.