RUSSIA'S POLICY
SEEK NO EXPANSION
SO SAY THE SOVIETS
' „ x WASHINGTON. A categorical denunciation of im. penalist expansion" at a cost to other nations is made by the Soviet Em bassy bulletin issued in Washington The statement added that cardinal point of the Moscow policy was "the of systems sumably Communism and Capitalism. There were, said the bulletin siv fundamental principles of Russian foreign policy: Russian tion &gi C te 3 s nd POlmCal C °-°P™3. Alliances with any State for protection against aggression. 4. Categorical denunciation of imperialist expansion at cost to other nations. 5. Non-intervention in the internal affairs of other States. 6 Strengthening of a coalition of freedom-loving nations against Fascism. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1945, Page 8
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