760D.61/1540: Telegram
The Minister in Finland (Schoenfeld) to the Secretary of State
Helsinki, January 8, 1941—2 p.m.
[Received January 8—12:32 p.m.]
[Received January 8—12:32 p.m.]
7. Foreign Minister Witting2 informed me today that relations with the Soviet Union continue to be very quiet and that recently there had been relatively little of the anti-Finnish radio propaganda from Russian stations which had been noticeable some weeks ago. He remarked, however, that it was of course impossible to know when some new difficulty might arise.
Schoenfeld
- Prof. Rolf J. Witting.↩