1935:
Contents
- Failure of negotiations to implement the agreements of November 1933, in
regard to claims and credits between the United States and the Soviet
Union; reduction of Embassy personnel and abolition of
the Consulate General at Moscow (Documents 176–202)
- Agreement to facilitate and increase trade between the United States and
the Soviet Union, effected by an exchange of notes signed at Moscow on July
13, 1935 (Documents 203–232)
- Protest to the Soviet Union against activities of the Seventh Congress of
the Communist International as a violation of pledged noninterference in the
internal affairs of the United States
(Documents 233–276)
- Postponement of construction of an American Embassy in Moscow because of
inability to arrive at satisfactory agreements regarding building (Documents 277–287)
- Adhesion of the Soviet Union to the Spitzbergen Treaty of February 9,
1920, with the consent of the United States
(Documents 288–291)
- Agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union relative to the execution of letters rogatory, effected by exchange of notes signed at Moscow on November 22, 1935