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that henceforth all questions of Indian Commuhism should be direc=¬
ted exclusively from Peiping. All activities of Soviet or European
People's Democracies should be gradually handed over to the Chi¬
nese. The Commmist chances in India are considered very good,
though it was Chou's opinion tat the time would be longer before
the country could be completely taken over by the Communists, On
the other hand the Chinese insisted, that they had absolute cer¬
tainty that in case of a conflict India would remain neutral and
would continue its trade with the Communist countries.

5 s Middle Bast 3

There was full agreement between Stalin and the Chinese
on the assessment of the Middle East and Moslem areas. £t was agreed.
that the moves in Iran end Egypt where just the very first sigs
of the great revolutiog and that this revolution would pass through
various stages. The Communist Parties have been able to militate
in favout of the bourgeois forces, who have overthrown the feudalis
arhstocratic upper=class, Now the most probable next stage would be
. the overthrow of the bourgeois element by the religious fanatics,
These fanatics would also tum against the Communist Parties and
would establish a fascist goveraements It is only after their fai-~
jure that the Communists would gain their opportunity,

As this may last a considerable time, it should be the _
policy of the People's Democracies to approach the fanatical Moham=
meden groups, in order to gain their neutrality af a conflict should
come. This will be done by a common Mohammedan Front to be organized
in Russia, the People's Democracies and China, Hence the contacts
on Mohammedan religious grounds should be vastly increased.

6 = Other policies 3: ;
On Shrew : as already pointed out ( NOTE s we do not know

the dispatch to which this passage refers ) the Soviet economic
help towards the common struggle will be vastly increased, exactly
in the sense prrviously reported, It was also agreed, that all the
fumitures made by the Buropeen People's Democracies towards the. ¬
struggle in Korea or Vietminh shoüld henceforth be carried free.
of charges on the Soviet railroads. ( NOTE : this refers to an old
complaint of the Chinese and Europeans about the high freight rates
charged by the Soviets on the goods destined to Korea and Vietminh ).

On Japan : the forthcoming Peiping Conference and other
opportunities will be used for offering Japan new trade facilities
with Chinas ae

" On Europe snothing new was pointed ott.

7 a Economies 3
A vast trade expansion was discussed and a new credit
system worked out. The trade position of China was viewed with
great optimism. The inclusion of Europe's Peoples Democracies in
the trade expansion is fully decidede Exact details will followe

3.