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 COMMERCIAL RELATIONS-U. S. S. R. JULY 13, 1935. The American AmlJa88ador (Bullitt) to tM People's OO'TTllTfliMar fOf' Foreign Atlairs (Litvinotl) EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AKEBICA, MoscO'W, July 11, 1936. EXCELLENCY : I have the honor to refer to our recent conversations in regard to commerce between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and to ask you to let me know the value of articles the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States of America which the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics intends to purchase in the United States of America. dur- ing the next twelve months for export to the Union of Soviet Social- ist Republics. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest con- sideration. WILLIAM C. BULLITT His Excellency MAXIM M. LITVINOV, People'8 Oommissar for Foreign Atlairs, Moscow. The People'8 Oommissar for Foreign Atlairs (Litvinotl) to the American Am'ba8sador (Bullitt) Moscow, July" 15", 1935. MR. AMBASSADOR, In reply to your inquiry regarding the intended purchases by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the United States of America within the next twelve months, I have the honour to bring to your knowledge that according to information reeeived from the People's Commissariat for Foreign Trade it is intended to purchase in the United States of America during the above mentioned period Ameri- can goods to the value of thirty million dollars. Accept, Mr. L -nbassador, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. MAXIM LITVINOFl' Mr. WILLIA1t1 C. BULLITT, Amb(Usaaor of tM United States of America, MoscO'W. [No. 811 3807