TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.
ASSURANCES WANTED FIRST.
LONDON, May 23,
The Australian Press Association learns that three representatives of the Russian Soviet Government who are at present in London in connection with the resumption of 'trade relations are merely supplying information to the Supreme Council regarding Russia's supplies. Later the Council will approach Russia, with whom at present, no diplomatic relations exist. The Allies can only communicate by means of wireless messages. Definite negotiations will commence when complete satisfaction has been received with reference to the fate of the remnants of General Denikin's army, the release of prisoners under the O'Grady agreement, the release of the Allied prisoners in Siberia, and assurances regarding the Bolshevik policy in Persia.— (A. and N;Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 5
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