| GREAT AND GOODFRIEND:
I have received the communication which Your Majesty sent
me under date of March 10, 1945, in which you refer to the
question of Palestine and to the continuing interest of the
Arabs in current developments affecting that country.
I am gratified that Your Majesty took this occasion to
bring your views on this question to my attention and I have
given the most careful attention to the statements which you
make in your letter. I am also mindful of the memorable
conversation which we had not so long ago and in the course
of which I had an opportunity to obtain so vivid an
impression of Your Majesty's sentiments on this question.
Your Majesty will recall that on previous occasions I
communicated to you the attitude of the American Government
toward Palestine and made clear our desire that no decision
be taken with respect to the basic situation in that country
without full consultation with both Arabs and Jews. Your
Majesty will also doubtless recall that during our recent
conversation I assured you that I would take no action, in
my capacity as Chief of the Executive Branch of this
Government, which might prove hostile to the Arab people.
It gives me pleasure to renew to Your Majesty the
assurances which you have previously received regarding the
attitude of my Government and my own, as Chief Executive,
with regard to the question of Palestine and to inform you
that the policy of this Government in this respect is
unchanged.
I desire also at this time to send you my best wishes for
Your Majesty's continued good health and for the welfare of
your people.
Your Good Friend,
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
His Majesty
ABDUL AZIZ IBN ABDUR RAHMAN AL FAISAL AL SAUD
King of Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
(1) Department of State Bulletin of
October 21, 1945, p. 623. |