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Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-4, Documents on Iran and Iraq, 1969-1972


Released by the Office of the Historian
110. Letter From President Nixon to the Shah of Iran, Washington, January 16, 1971
   

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

January 16, 1971

Your Imperial Majesty:

I have become increasingly concerned about growing indications of an imminent impasse in relations between the oil producing countries and the oil companies. It is apparent that such an impasse could benefit no one.

Oil supply is vital to the free world. Therefore, your interests in oil and ours are bound intimately together. The consuming countries need a secure source of oil available on reasonable terms, and the producing countries have every right to expect a fair income from their most precious resource. The United States Government has taken such legal steps as it can to facilitate expeditious negotiations between the companies and the oil producing countries.

In this spirit I have asked John Irwin, Under Secretary of State, to act as my emissary to deliver this letter to you and to contribute constructively to the efforts of both sides to arrive at an equitable solution to this pressing problem.

I hope you will feel free to discuss these matters frankly with him in the same close cooperative spirit that has always characterized our relations.

Sincerely,

Richard Nixon

His Imperial Majesty
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shahanshah of Iran
Tehran

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