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The British Ambassador (Lindsay) to the Chief of the Division of European Affairs (Moffat)

Dear Moffat: I enclose herein a copy of the latest telegram which we have had from the Foreign Office regarding the international situation.

Yours sincerely,

R. C. Lindsay
[Enclosure—Extract]

Telegram of August 24th

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Russia.

Molotov’s reply to our enquiry

(a)
Interpreted unpreparedness of Anglo-French Military Missions to deal with fundamental point such as passage of Soviet troops through Polish and Roumanian territories as insincerity.
(b)
Denied bad faith in accepting German proposal for negotiations without informing this Government or France.

Asked whether non-aggression pact with Germany meant that Russia would allow Poland to be overrun, M. Molotov replied that we must wait and see how negotiations with Ribbentrop would work out. After a bit, say a week, negotiations with France and this country might be continued.

Poland.

If approached you should take the line that report about Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact should be treated with calm and reserve; its consequences being as yet unpredictable. It does not modify attitude of His Majesty’s Government or relations between this Government and Poland. French Government are of like mind.

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