TURKISH NEUTRALITY.
CONTINUANCE INDICATED. (Bee. 9.20-a..) ZURICH, June 25 Rudolph Kircher, chief editor of the “Frankfurter Zeitung,” after a- tour of the Balkans, writes: “I learned the disappointing fact that- the majority of the Greeks live in the illusory hope of a. British and American invasion. The Greeks refuse to acknowledge a reality. The Turks are determined to remain neutral, but North African events have had a great propaganda effect in Turkey. where the press tactlessly damaged Turkish-German relations.
The semi-official Turkish newspaper, “Aksliam” said Turkey’s relations with Britain and America in no way warrant expectations that Turkey will abandon neutrality.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 219, 26 June 1943, Page 3
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