ITALY WOULD BE SATISFIED
PROOF OF RECOGNITION OF AN ERROR EUROPEAN COLLABORATION WHEN SANCTIONS END (Received June 18, 8.15 p.m.) LONDON, June 17. The Rome correspondent of “The Times” says it is authoritatively declared that Italy will regard the raising of sanctions as sufficient to enable her to resume European collaboration. It would be considered proof of recognition that an error had been committed. This statement was made on the score of alleged erroneous interpretations of Italy’s attitude by correspondents. It is impossible to obtain a definite assurance that the lifting of sanctions would be followed by the immediate lifting of Italian counter sanctions. On the contrary, though it is admitted that the raising of sanctions by the powers would introduce a new spirit into the situation, it was made clear that Italy intends to pursue the policy of economic self-sufficiency on which she has embarked. It is officially confirmed that trade negotiations have been opened with Germany.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21813, 19 June 1936, Page 11
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