GREEKS CRITICAL OF BIG POWERS
PROMISES TO ALLIES
Settlement Of Peace Problems Rec. 2 p.m. ATHENS. Oct. 5. The Foreign Minister, M. Politis, told the Press that the Greek Government had been following with increasing anxiety the progressive casting aside by the Big Five of the principles previously established and the promises made to their other Allies regarding the methods of settlement of those issues for which the latter had done their utmost. The assurances which Greece had received from time to time had been unable to mitigate the impression that she had been denied, along with her other companions, any participation in the discussion of problems material to them. It would rather seem at present that it was only a question of enforcing the decisions on the victors and vanquished alike.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 5
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