February 7, 1955
Memorandum for Mr. Allen Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency
This document was made possible with support from Chun & Jane Chiu Family Foundation
The Department of State shares with the CIA several documents, including a record of conversation between Anthony Eden and a Soviet diplomat in London on February 2, 1955; a record of conversation between Ambassador Hayter and Molotov on February 4; a translation of Molotov's statement made to Hayter; and comments made by Humphrey Trevelyan.
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- Dulles, Allen
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon
- Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich
- Trevelyan, Humphrey, Baron Trevelyan
- Great Britain. Embassy (China)
- Zhou, Enlai
- Hayter, William Goodenough, Sir
- Great Britain. Embassy (Soviet Union)
- Great Britain. Embassy (United States)
- Chiang, Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi)
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- Great Britain--Foreign relations--United States
- Great Britain--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign relations--Great Britain
- China--Foreign relations--Taiwan
- China--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign relations--United States
- Taiwan--Foreign relations--United States
- Taiwan Straits Crisis, 1954-1955
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