Concern of the United States with the hostile attitude of the Soviet Union toward Iran; political support of Iran by the United States; the question of United States military and economic aid to Iran 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. v, Part 1, pp. 88200.


[322] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Iran

891.20/10–1949: Telegram


[324] The Ambassador in Iran (Wiley) to the Secretary of State

891.248/10–2249: Telegram


[325] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Iran

891.50 Seven Year Plan/10–2649: Telegram


[326] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Iran

891.51/11–749: Telegram


[327] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Iran

891.20 Mission/9–2149: Telegram


[329] Memorandum by the Secretary of State

Secretary’s Memoranda, Lot 53 D 444, Secretary’s Memos


[330] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

891.001 Pahlavi [,Reza Shah]/11–1849


[331] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

891.20/11–1849


[332] Memorandum of Conversation by, the Secretary of State

891.77/11–1849


[334] The Ambassador in Iran (Wiley) to the Secretary of State

891.20/11–1849


[336] The Iranian Embassy to the Department of State

891.20/11–2949


[338] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Iran

891.24/12–649: Telegram


[340] Joint Statement by President Truman and the Shahinshah of Iran (Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi)

Released on December 30 as the major portion of a press release by the White House; reprinted from Department of State Bulletin, January 9, 1950, p. 54. The portion of the press release not herein reprinted commented on the ending of the visit of the Shah.