Message From Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to President Roosevelt 87
Dr. T. V. Soong reports that President would like to meet the Generalissimo and that he would see Stalin either before or after he sees the Generalissimo. The Generalissimo says that now the Peoples Political Council is over, if given reasonable notice he will be glad to meet the President at any time before his meeting with Stalin. If for whatever reason the President cannot see the Generalissimo before his meeting with Stalin the Generalissimo wishes to postpone the meeting until some other time convenient to both parties. He would like the President to advise whether it would be desirable for him to meet with Mr. Churchill and the President together or whether he should see the President alone whenever the meeting takes place.
- Copy obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y. This message was brought back from China by General Somervell and delivered to President Roosevelt on November 5.↩