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The British Chargé (Campbell) to the Acting Secretary of State
Dear Ed: You will remember that on August 3rd you asked me to send a special personal message from you to Mr. Eden to say that, though at a Plenary Session of the United States and the United Kingdom Delegations on Petroleum the previous day you had found it necessary to take a firm stand in respect of one of our proposals, you wished him to know that you remained as hitherto the friend of Great Britain and the standard-bearer of cooperation between our two countries. With all the great problems which our two countries had to surmount together, you had felt that we should keep on the hill-top, but that we had dropped below it.
I duly sent a message on these lines and I have now received from Mr. Eden a message, the text of which I attach.
Yours ever
- Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, was the head of the British delegation for the First Phase of the Washington Conversations on International Organization at Dumbarton Oaks, August 21–September 28, 1944; see vol. i , section entitled “Preliminaries to the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of international peace and security,” part II.↩