Russia’s Implied Threat To Leave United Nations
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(Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, March 5. The* threat to leave the United Nations which was implicit in Mr Stalin’s recent interview in “Pravda” is being developed by Soviet press and propaganda,' says the diplomatic correspondent of “The Times.”
The so-called World Peace Council is being sponsored as the more genuine repository for the aspirations of the peoples of the world.
An article last week by a Russian Academician in Trud was virtually an apologia for the Soviet’s withdrawal from Lake Success. A prominent Russian propagandist, Mr Oluchek, followed with a broadcast declaring: “If the United Nations does not respond to the representations of the World Peace Council the delegation of the Soviet will have no alternative but to leave the United Nations.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26363, 6 March 1951, Page 7
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