ALLEGED TREATY VIOLATION
JUGOSLAVIA ACCUSES HUNGARY BRITAIN SUPPORTS PLEA FOR INQUIRY LONDON. October 30. A British Foreign Office spokesman announced to-day that Britain had agreed to a request by Jugoslavia lor' an investigation of a Jugoslav charge that Hungary had violated its peace treaty by not paying reparations to Jugoslavia. The spokesman added that Britain was prepared to discuss the matter with the United Slates and Russia. It is believed that the United States has taken, similar action. The next step depends upon Russia, which might refuse to recognise the existence of the dispute, as it did when Britain and the United States charged Hungary with violations of the human rights clause of the peace treaty.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25924, 3 October 1949, Page 7
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