Telegram
from the Department of State to the embassy in
Pakistan/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 15 PAK. Confidential; Limdis. Drafted by
G. Jonathan Greenwald (L/NEA) on June 17; cleared by Spengler,
Deputy Legal Adviser J. Edward Lyerly, and Donald J.
Simon (A/OPR/RS); and approved by Van Hollen. Repeated to
110978.
Subject: Communication concerning recognition of
1.
Department has received document/2/ dated "Mujibnagar",
/2/ Not found.
2. Method
of transmittal naturally raises question, but if document genuine (and we have
no reason to think it is not) it is first formal request from officials of
3.
Department is taking following actions: (a) no acknowledgement will be made of
document; (b) document will be recorded by Records Services Division, OPR/RS,
which routinely logs all communications received in Department; this step
involves no determination of nature of communication by Department; (c) NEA/PAF
will retain document routinely in office files; (d) we will continue to say
"We consider the territory of East Pakistan to be part of the State of
Pakistan"; (e) if we are asked whether we have ever received a request to
recognize Bangladesh, we would answer: "We have received through
international air mail a letter mailed from Berlin without return address which
purported to ask for recognition of the 'People's Republic of Bangladesh'. It
would be inappropriate for us to take any action with respect to it since we
consider the