Mossadegh - Henderson Meeting: Jan. 29, 1953
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SECURITY INFORMATION
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
31 January 1953
Mossadeq’s new proposals offer no hope for oil settlement.
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Prime Minister Mossadeq suggested to Ambassador Henderson on 29 January that if the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company presented its demands for compensation from Iran in the form of a lump sum settlement proposal, the problem might be quickly
solved without reference to the International Court. [Loy W. Henderson] The Prime Minister hoped that negotiations would continue as he was very anxious for a solution.
[Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh]
Mossadeq insisted, however, that Iran would only
allow AIOC claims for the aboveground refinery installations, and that the Majlis would never permit the British to claim compensation for loss of future profits. [Anglo-Iranian Oil Company] He
added that Iran would be willing to pay 25 percent of its “gross proceeds” from oil sales for a definite period of years, but that it could not be burdened indefinitely with an enormous debt.
These proposals depart radically from the terms of reference which have guided the Anglo-Iranian negotiations during the past month. Britain has insisted on the right to ask compensation for loss of future profits and has also opposed
any lump settlement. There is no indication that the British attitude will change.
Ambassador Henderson believes Mossadeq must realize that these proposals make it impossible to secure settlement through international arbitration. He feels that Mossadeq has again demonstrated the lack of courageous leadership
necessary to solve the oil issue; nevertheless, it is improbable that any successor could go further and survive. The Prime Minister may also desire to use the termination of the present conversations as a means for strengthening his
internal political position.
• Declassified July 28, 2005 [Annotations by Arash Norouzi]
Related links:
Popularity and Prestige of Prime Minister Mohammed Mosadeq | July 1, 1953
Loy Henderson’s Post-Inaugural Meeting With Dr. Mossadegh | January 28, 1953
Loy Henderson’s “Depressing” 2½-Hour Talk With Mossadegh | July 28, 1952
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