701.60 a 11/6

The Secretary of State to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of San Marino ( Gozi )

Excellency: I have received the communication which you did me the honor to address to me on November 19, 1924, stating the reasons which have made it appear to the Government of San Marino necessary to establish a Legation at Washington, and inquiring whether this course would be agreeable to the Government of the United States.

In reply I have the honor to advise you that should it be the pleasure of the Government of San Marino to accredit a diplomatic representative [Page 706] to the Government of the United States, the President, appreciating the sentiments of friendship to which you give expression, will be happy to receive him, and to accord him formal recognition.4

Accept [etc.]

Charles E. Hughes
  1. The files of the Department show no further action regarding the establishment of a Legation of San Marino in the United States.