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Message to F. Roosevelt (Correspondence Vol. 2, No. 123)

1943-10-14 Correspondence V2, No. 123, to Roosevelt

Your message of October 4 received.
Regarding military matters, that is, Anglo-American measures to shorten the war, you already know the Soviet Government's point of view from my previous message.
It is still my hope
that in this respect a preliminary three-Power conference will be useful and clear the ground for further important decisions. If I have understood you aright, the Moscow conference will confine itself to discussing matters bearing on our three countries only, hence we can take it as agreed that a four-Power declaration is not to be on the agenda.
Our representatives should do their best to overcome the difficulties that may arise in their responsible work. As to decisions, they can, of course, only be taken by our Governments - I hope when you, Mr Churchill and myself meet in person.
I wish the U.S. and British armies successful fulfilment of their mission and entry into Rome, which will be another blow to Mussolini

and Hitler.
October 14, 1943