800.51W89 U.S.S.R./65a: Telegram
The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Bullitt)
Washington, June 6,
1934—4 p.m.
108. Have just talked with the President. We are anxious for your opinion as to whether there is any possibility of satisfactory conclusion of negotiation at Moscow, and if not whether you think it should and can be transferred to Washington. From what he says, Troyanovsky realizes importance of action since he is fully informed of many credit transactions of probable advantage to both countries which await agreement on debts being reached.
Hull