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Report by Vyshinsky to Molotov Concerning Trade and Economic Cooperation Between the Soviet Union and the United States, August 1941
Date:
08/01/1941
Source:
Library of Congress
Description:
Report by Vyshinsky to Molotov concerning trade and economic cooperation between the Soviet Union and the United States, August 1941


To Comrade V. M. Molotov


I present for your confirmation:

1. The draft resolution of the USSR Council of People's Commissars [SNK SSSR] on extending the trade agreement currently in effect between the USSR and the U.S.A. to August 6, 1942.

2. The text of notes which will be exchanged this August 4 in Washington between Umanskii and Welles.

The SNK SSSR resolution and notes which will be exchanged this August 4 in Washington are subject for publication.

In addition to this note on extending the agreement, two other notes will he exchanged:

a) on the U.S.A. rendering economic cooperation to us (with subsequent publication);

b) on the inapplicability for us of discretionary conditions concerning our gold and silver (without publi-cation).

The texts of the last two notes are not yet in our possession.

[handwritten: ] I am also enclosing a draft response to Comrade Umanskii.

Sent
[signed] A. Vyshinsky

[illegible]
" " August 1941

IDU MID



Collection Cold War Origins, US-Soviet Relations
Creator Andrey Y. Vyshinsky
Contributor
Type Report
Subject economic relations, Kotov, nuclear attack, trade
Coverage Mukden, United States of America (US)
Relation
Lang English
Publisher CWIHP
Rights
Format Translation
Identifier: 5034E8D7-96B6-175C-9A7131C6AF2E73D0
   

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