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  3. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1923, Volume II
  4. Continued refusal by the United States to recognize the Soviet regime in Russia

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1923, Volume II

Continued refusal by the United States to recognize the Soviet regime in Russia


[631] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, March 21, 1923

March 21, 1923

[632] The President of the American Federation of Labor ( Gompers ) to the Secretary of State

Washington , July 9, 1923 .

861.01/623


[633] The Secretary of State to the President of the American Federation of Labor ( Gompers )

Washington , July 19, 1923 .

861.01/623


[634] The Minister in Latvia ( Coleman ) to the Secretary of State

Riga , November 8, 1923 .
[Received November 28.]

861.01/668


[635] The Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs ( Chicherin ) to President Coolidge

Moscow, December 16, 1923 .
[Received December 17.]

711.61/71: Telegram


[636] The Secretary of State to the Consul at Reval ( Quarton )

Washington , December 18, 1923—12 noon .

711.61/71: Telegram


[637] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, December 19, 1923

December 19, 1923

[638] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, December 24, 1923

December 24, 1923

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  • France: (Documents 1-22)
    • Germany: (Documents 23-143)
      • Great Britain: (Documents 144-213)
        • Greece: (Documents 214-276)
          • Guatemala: (Documents 277-281)
            • Haiti: (Documents 282-330)
              • Honduras: (Documents 331-379)
                • Hungary: (Documents 380-383)
                  • Japan: (Documents 384-466)
                    • Latvia: (Document 467)
                      • Luxemburg: (Documents 468-470)
                        • Mexico: (Documents 471-510)
                          • Morocco: (Documents 511-546)
                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 547-557)
                              • Norway: (Documents 558-572)
                                • Panama: (Documents 573-603)
                                  • Persia: (Documents 604-614)
                                    • Peru:
                                      • Poland: (Documents 615-627)
                                        • Portugal: (Documents 628-630)
                                          • Russia: (Documents 631-676)
                                            • Continued refusal by the United States to recognize the Soviet regime in Russia (Documents 631-638)
                                            • Salvador: (Documents 677-686)
                                              • Spain: (Documents 687-717)
                                                • Sweden: (Documents 718-722)
                                                  • Turkey: (Documents 723-1018)
                                                    • Venezuela: (Documents 1019-1025)
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