Answer to Kingsbury Smith on Meeting with Truman
On the question of a meeting with Truman
February 2, 1949
To Mr. Kingsbury Smith, European General Director of the "International News Service" Agency.
I have received your telegram of 1 February.
I thank President Truman for the invitation to Washington. It i has long been my wish to travel to Washington, as I formerly said to President Roosevelt in Yalta and to President Truman in Potsdam. Sadly, I do not have the possibility of realizing my wish at present, as the doctor has decided against my making a long journey, especially by sea or air.
The government of the Soviet Union would greet a visit from the President to the U.S.S.R. One could hold a conference in Moscow, Leningrad or in Kaliningrad, Odessa or Yalta, whichever the President chooses, - of course, in so far as it presents no inconvenience.
However, if this proposal meets with objections, one could hold a meeting in Poland or in Czechoslovakia, at the President’s convenience. Respectfully,
J. Stalin
("New World," February 1949, p. 4)