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September 19, 1944
Stalin and Harriman discuss the benefits of a joint military organization as the troops to the East and West of Germany move closer together.
October 29, 1947
V. Molotov states the importance that the Korean issue should be discussed with the Koreans. He also details that in the case of opposing proposals from the US, the Soviets should oppose and abstain rather than voting against them.
Vyshinsky clarifies that in case there is a decision to form a commission in Korea, it is not advisable for the US and the Soviets to take part. Vyshinsky requests for an answer on this issue.
Vyshinsky outlines the amendment that the US has introduced regarding the Korean question. Moreover, Vyshinsky asserts the plan to object to the amendment and express why the amendment is not compatible with the proposal of the Soviets.
June 10, 1944
Harriman relays Stalin's thoughts on the Chinese government and military to the President.
Harriman and Stalin discuss the Soviets entering the Pacific Theater after Germany's defeat and the use of Far East bases.
Harriman and Stalin discuss Chinese internal politics, relations with the Soviet Union, and the fight against the Japanese.
Harriman and Stalin discuss the shuttle bombing bases and warm welcome American servicemen received.
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss questions regarding the Polish government.
Ambassador Harriman and Stalin discuss D-Day and future Russian offensives including Finland.