Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 2.djvu/644

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1320 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. dollars for francs used for troop pay and other items not furnished as Reciprocal Aid. I am advising you of this merely to complete the record of our mutual understandings on the Lend-Lease arrangements. Yours sincerely, JEAN MoNNET. The Honorable JOSEPH C. GREW, Acting Secretary of State, Department of State, Washington, D.O . The Acting Secretary of State to the French Commnissaire en Mission DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON February 28, 1945 MY DEAR MR. MONNET: I am acknowledging your letter of today telling me that you had informed the members of the Provisional Government of the French Republic that the proposed lend-lease agreements do not change the arrangements now in effect between our two governments regarding the payment in dollars for francs used for troop pay and other items not furnished as reciprocal aid. I appreciate this confirmation of the mutual understanding of our governments on this matter. Sincerely yours, JOsEPH C. GREW Acting Secretary The Honorable JEAN MONNET, Commissaire en Mission, ProvisionalGovernment of the FrenchRepublio, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C .