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THE SUMMIT MEETING
BETWEEN THE "BIG THREE"
IN YALTA

In a interview broadcasted on CNN in September 1998 with a British Delegation official, regarding the meeting between the so-called "Big Three" (British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Harry Truman and Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union), in Yalta after the Nazi surrender in February 1945, Sir Frank Roberts stated: "We got at Yalta two diplomatic documents which on paper were perfectly satisfactory. I mean that there would be a coalition government in Poland including people from the West, and there would be free elections in Poland. And then there was a declaration covering the whole of Eastern Europe called the Declaration on Liberated Europe, which again was to be rebuilt on the basis of democracy and free elections and all the rest of it - of course, phrases which the Russian used but interpreted rather differently." -->



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