DE GAULLE REGIME
MISSION FROM AMERICA
NEW YORK, September 23.
The "New York Herald Tribune" says that the State Department within a few days will announce the sending of a mission to the de Gaulle Government in West Africa. This does not constitute recognition of General de Gaulle's regime but is a de facto recognition of the local administrative unit in West Africa where General de Gaulle, has jurisdiction.
■ M. R. E. Pleven, General de Gaulle's Director of Foreign Affairs, who is now in New York, said that General .de Gaulle was anxious to win American recognition and thereby become eligible for lend and lease aid.
M. Pleven added that he did not advocate America breaking off relations with Vichy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 8
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