HC Deb 20 November 1941 vol 376 c504W
Mr. Wedgwood

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether he will suggest to the American Government that the reconstruction of the Persian railways might be undertaken by them in order to hasten the supply of goods to Russia, in view of their excellent work of this sort in France in the last war?

Mr. Law

The Trans-Persian railway has only recently been completed, and is therefore unlikely to require reconstruction on a large scale. A United States mission has now arrived in Persia to examine how United States aid to our war effort in that area can best be provided. The improvement of communications in Persia will naturally be one of the questions which the mission will consider.

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