BULGARIAN TREATY DISCUSSIONS
NINE ARTICLES ADOPTED (Rec, 8 p.m.) PARIS, Sept. 17. The Bulgarian political and territorial commission, which is six far the slowest of all the Paris Conference commissions, adopted during a threehour session nine articles of the Bulgarian treaty, including a clause providing for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Bulgaria within 90 days’ of the enforcement of the treaty. Colonel Hodgsfln (Australia) withdrew an amendment making It obligatory for a former eneipy country to write into’its laws a provision guaranteeing human rights. He also withdrew amendments providing: (1) that Bulgaria and other former enemy countries should join the Food and Agricultural Organisation, the international Wheat Council, and the International Health Council, and (2) for the appointment of a treaty executive council to deal with all questions arising from the Bulgarian and other treaties.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24984, 19 September 1946, Page 5
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