Note to Members of the Politbureau of the RCP(b) CC, October 11, 1921

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Written on G. V. Chicherin’s letter to the Politbureau of the RCP(b) Central Committee of October 10, 1921, requesting the earliest possible appointment of a delegate for negotiations with China over the Chinese Eastern Railway, and expressing apprehension that delay in appointing the delegate could give the forthcoming Washington Conference a pretext to internationalise the railway. The People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs proposed that Julian Marchlewski should be the delegate. Chicherin also said that Japan had agreed to have an RSFSR representative take part in discussing various matters at a conference of the Far-Eastern Republic and Japan in Dairen (it was held from August 26, 1921 to April 16, 1922), and proposed that A. K. Paikes should be sent to the conference. Chicherin proposed that Y. M. Yaroslavsky and N. L. Meshcheryakov should be sent to the Washington Conference as representatives of the Far-Eastern Republic.

The same day, the Politbureau adopted Lenin’s proposal.

On October 13, 1921, the Politbureau confirmed A. A. Yazykov as the representative of the Far-Eastern Republic at the Washington Conference.

This is urgent! I propose that either we vote right away in writing or convene the Politbureau for half an hour.

I propose: agree to Marchlewski and Paikes (let Chicherin decide who is going to Dairen and who to Chita).

Yaroslavsky won’t do for the conference in Washington. Meshcheryakov—not too suitable. I propose: authorise the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs and the Orgbureau to look for more candidates (24 hours).

11/X.

Lenin