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The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador of the Soviet Union (Umansky)39
The Acting Secretary of State presents his compliments to his Excellency the Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and has the honor to refer to the Secretary of State’s note of June 7, 1941 concerning the travel in the United States of officials and employees of the Soviet Embassy in Washington and Soviet consular offices in this country.
The Acting Secretary is pleased to inform the Ambassador that the Government of the United States no longer considers to be in force the limitations placed upon the travel of the Soviet diplomatic and consular representatives in the United States, as well as upon the employees of the Soviet Embassy and consulates in this country, which were referred to in the Secretary’s note under reference.
- The receipt of this note was acknowledged, with appreciation, on July 26, 1941, by Ambassador Umansky.↩