Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to President Roosevelt 88
No. 630. Your telegram of 4th July [30th June?] has been received. And I am in full accord with your suggestions. Madame Chiang has informed me in detail of her conversations with you. I am delighted with the results and that we see eye to eye on many questions. I anticipate with pleasure our meeting in the near future. For many years I have been wishing that we could discuss together in person various problems of mutual interest. I venture to suggest that any time after September would be most convenient and suitable to you would be possible for me. Should necessity arise, however, for our meeting before then, I should appreciate your letting me know at least a fortnight in advance of my departure.
- Copy of telegram obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y.↩