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Stalin promised to let the Polish people choose their government by free elections.

He promised to declare war against Japan soon after the defeat of Germany and said that when the new United Nations was organized, the Soviets would join.

He also said he wouldn't interfere in the countries along the Russian border in Eastern Europe.

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