Stalin discusses the Czechoslovaks' reluctance to create a joint radium company and President Truman's desire for a simultaneous withdrawal of American and Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia by December 1, 1945.
November 4, 1945
Cable, V. Molotov, L. Beria, G. Malenkov, and A. Mikoyan to Cde. Stalin
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to Cde. STALIN
1. We agree with your proposal concerning the question of the withdrawal of American and Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia.
2. As regards the question of the radium deposits in Czechoslovakia, we will put your proposal into effect. Nº 1292/sh.
V. MOLOTOV
L. BERIA
G. MALENKOV
A. MIKOYAN
4 November 1945
VKP(b) CC Authenticated: [signature] (Khokhlov)
1-am.
Molotov, Beria, Malenkov, and Mikoyan agree with Stalin's positions on radium deposits in Czechoslovakia as well as the withdrawl of American and Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia.
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