"[Maxim] Litvinov signed his letter not in private capacity but as representative of the state, just as did President [Franklin] Roosevelt. Their agreement represents an agrement between two states. Signing this agreement both Litvinov and President Roosevelt as the representatives of two states have in mind the activities of the agents of those states who should not and will not interfere in each other's internal affairs."

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Source: Problems of Leninism. Book by Joseph Stalin, August 1924.

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Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union, known for his totalitarian regime and significant impact on 20th-century politics.

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