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 3204 Swedish representa- tion in Germany. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. The Chiefs of the Allied Delegations to the Chief of the Swedish Delegation WASHINGTON, D.C. .. T* Ju7y 18, t946 DEAR JUSTICE SANDSTROM: July 18, 19 In connection with the understanding which we have reached, the subject of Swedish representation in Germany was discussed. We may confirm to you that the competent authorities of the Allied Governments have this matter under consideration and that it is hoped that satisfactory arrangements, in a manner compatible with the necessities of the present situation in Germany, can in due course be worked out on an overall basis. Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of our most distinguished con- sideration. s SEYMOUR J. RUBIN Chief of Delegation of United States CHRISTIAN VALENSI Chief of French Delegation FRANCIS W MCCOMBE Chief of Delegation of United Kingdom Justice EMIL SANDSTROM Chief of Swedish Delegation The Chief of the Swedish Delegation to the Chiefs of the Allied Delegations WASHINGTON, D.C. July 18, 1946 GENTLEMEN: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of today in the following terms: "In connection with the understanding which we have reached, the subject of Swedish representation in Germany was discussed. "We may confirm to you that the competent authorities of the Allied Governments have this matter under consideration and that it is hoped that satisfactory arrangements, in a manner compatible with the necessities of the present situation in Germany, can in due course be worked out on an overall basis." I am pleased to note your statement and I shall not fail to bring it to the attention of my Government. Accept, Gentlemen, the renewed assurances of my most dis- tinguished consideration. EMIL SANDSTROM. Chief of Swedish Delegation To the CHIEFS OF THE ALLIED DELEGATIONS

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