POST-WAR PLANS
Meeting Of Stalin, Churchill And Roosevelt
SOVIET PLACE IN EUROPE
Reed. 1 p.m. NEW YORK, Feb'. 16. Urging an early meeting between M. Stalin, Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt in order to map postwar plans. Glen : * Per 1-3-, writing in the New York Sun, quotes a statement by the Moscow newspaper Pravda that the Soviet regards Bessarabia and the Baltic as integral vxparts of Russia since they were Russian in the time of the Tsars. If the Soviet is determined to have the Baltic States, says the writer, it is safe to say that she is going to get them. Already there are signs that Britain is prepared to recognise them . as part of the Soviet.* Realistic observers in Washington see the fate of Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia depending on the Soviet and the same thing is obviouslj r true of Poland and Finland, perhaps the Balkan .nations and not inconceivably all Europe, he StStGS. The Soviet signed Atlantic Charter, and the hope in Washington is that Russia approaches that document in the same spirit as does the Ameriqan Government. t
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 4
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