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RUSSIA’S DANUBE POLICY

DISPOSAL OF ASSETS WESTERN STRENGTH IN OTHER AREAS (Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, August 23. “The logical sequels to the passing of the new Danube Convention are being studied in London,” says the diplomatic correspondent of “The Times.” t . “The leader of the Soviet delegation (Mr Vyshinsky) has now emphasised that the West’s exclusion from the Danube is part of Russian policy, and he has chosen to underline the principle that where the physical disposal of assets lies within the Soviet Union s sole power the rights of other interested countries are to be disregarded “There are, however, a host of problems both in Europe and elsewhere where physical disposal is solelv in the Western Powers’ hands but "where a decision is still being postponed so that Russia may voice her rights. „ “Danube trade is a small item compared with the assets involved in disposals over which the Western Powers have the say.”

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25581, 24 August 1948, Page 5

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RUSSIA’S DANUBE POLICY Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25581, 24 August 1948, Page 5

RUSSIA’S DANUBE POLICY Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25581, 24 August 1948, Page 5