AID TO CHINESE COMMUNISTS
RUSSIA IGNORES CHARGE LETTER TO MR TRYGVE LIE NEW YORK, April 19. The Russian delegation to the United Nations informed the Secre-tary-General (Mr Trygve Lie) to-day that the Soviet Union would take no official cognisance of Chinese Nationalist charges that Russia was supplying the Chinese Communists with military aid. Mr Jacob Malik, the Soviet Union’s permanent United Nations representative, in a letter to the Secretary-Gen-eral, returned Mr- Lie’s forwarding letter containing the accusations made to the United Nations by Dr. T. F. Tsiang, the chief Chinese Nationalist delegate.
Mr Malik stated that his delegation was unable to bring* to the cognisance of the Soviet Government the “letter of a private individual illegally claiming the status of a representative to the United Nations, which contains an unsubstantiated and entirely fictitious slander.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26093, 21 April 1950, Page 8
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