No. 25 NAI DFA Secretary's Files P35
DUBLIN, 15 March 1941
Press Association reports from Washington President Roosevelt's statement that he had not heard officially about Mr. Aiken's visit. There is implication of discourtesy which might make Aiken's situation awkward. American Minister in Dublin conveyed to Taoiseach reply of approval from State Department received 1st March. Have requested Legation to communicate with State Department but you should see them immediately and request correction.1
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