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 62 STAT.] UNITED KINGDOM-MUTUAL AID SETTLEMENT-JULY 12, 1948 (ix) Financial interest in lend-lease military holdings of the British forces, global, ex- cept Germany and the Middle East (to the extent covered by the Agreement of January 7, 1948) (x) Supplies eligible for reciprocal aid (xi) Miscellaneous Middle East accounts (xii) Lend-lease airfield equipment TOTAL (b) Claims by the Government of the United Kingdom accepted by the Government of the United States (i) Non-reciprocal aid area disbursements prior to December 31, 1945 (ii) Balance due on sales of trucks in the Middle East (iii) Balance due on Mediterranean area obli- gations (iv) Reconditioning and reconversion of KPM Line ships (v) Services to British ships eligible for lend- lease (vi) Reciprocal aid interest in fixed assets in Iran disposed of by the United States (vii) Overpayments on lend-lease diversions and cost of guarding installations in East Africa (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) Post-reciprocal aid diesel oil Transportation of equipment Reciprocal aid interest in oil sold in Turkey, October 1945 Miscellaneous European theatre claims Aircraft engines Transportation and storage charges eli- gible for lend-lease TOTAL $2, 000, 000 Ante, p. 183. 124, 000 384, 000 13, 000 $10, 272, 000 $ 109, 000 733, 000 2, 578, 000 400, 000 120, 000 650, 000 48, 000 793, 000 43, 000 65, 000 268, 000 300, 000 70, 000 $6, 177, 000 5. Specific Claims Waived During the course of negotiations leading to this Agreement, the following claims were considered by representatives of the two Governments and were not accepted for offset, but, in consideration 2037

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