Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt1
To President from former Naval person personal and secret. Number 336.
[Page 13]I have now received your 297 and I repeat what I said in my 334 that if you and Uncle J. can fix a meeting together I should no longer deprecate it. On the contrary in view of his attitude I think it important that this contact should be established.
I should be very glad to arrange for a meeting between us and our staffs about the end of August in Quebec which I am sure MacKenzie King would welcome. Later on I will put the point to him.
Many thanks for your very full message.
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