( URGLASSIFIED ole tho Mizuho Msru, 3 Japanese fiehing vossel,, witch recently aada headlines because ita crew members’ white corpuscle count fell sligntly. The foreisn office coneiders the matter cloced, out plans +o igsu2 no public statement. (US Gehassy, Toiyc, 2272, 21 June, Confidantéal) ©, cmments on Tito's Hoscoy Trip US Ambassador Bohlen in Moscow believes that fremiin fears of the 4éevelopaent cr a rival Communist center in Selgrade that mizht nave led to a »reak away of scme Sact Bercpean Setellites have heen dispelled by Tito’s visit. Tito has returned to the foid without loss ox nis independent position. Boalen comments that Shrushchev’s Dynamo Stadium speech using the old slogan "proletarians of the world unite” is a declaration of permanent interference in the internal affairs of non-Comnunist countries. H2 also reports that the Soviets made a atrong effort to have Tito recognize the East German regime in the finai joint con- munique. According to Bohlen, Tito rejected strong Soviet pressure to recognize publicly the cast German regime and was reported to nave been visibly displeased by Zhukov's remarks ebout common UESR-Yuceslavy military aims in the event or war. Tito is also reported to have been annoyed at finding microphones in the quarters provided him by the USSR. US Embassy Solgrade reports thate?717iIiiiliiiiisiiiiiiies: reece 2L¢0 is meeting Nehru and Nasr in Yugoslavia in order to ccnvince then of ‘the correctness of Yugvszavia’s positicn on Cast: Cermany whichinvolves the eventual recognition of the Sast Cerman regime. The US Migsion in Berlin reports from a reliabie source tauat Yugoslavia is orepared to conclude a trade agreement with East Germany as goon as reparations claims against Heet Germany are gettied, US imbagsy Selgrade revorts that the Yugoslave have again requested US aid in connection with (1) the Hajdanpek copoer mine davelopment, (2) a power and aluminum project and (3) US training for top industrial management personnel. (US Embassy Moscow 2886, 21 June, 2882, 21 June, Confidential; Berlin, 18 June, Confidential; REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY Belgrade 1546, 21 June, Secret; Belgrade TOICA 373, 20 June, secret) ocs/ILs ro ad -~. * oo a om i. 7h mos “yh ete a 4 YT ~ ay @ TF wed 3 “Eyhe ee Se SECRE? —_<-~ a ies ~~

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