A follow-up conversation after the one on the 28th of May. The two discuss the talks that were taking place in Panmunjom, and Bohlen mentions the American men with Soviet wives currently residing in the Soviet Union. Molotov is unaware of this situation.
May 28, 1953
Record of Molotov's Conversation with US Ambassador Bohlen
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Molotov and Bohlen discussed the US government's recent proposal to the Delegation of the United Nations.
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