PROTEST BY WEST
Right Of Free Access
BERLIN, May 30. the festtlctibns oh WeSt Bbrlih’s lifiks with tne West. . The protests were sent to General Vassily ChUikov, head bf th* Soviet control commission. The Note Sent by the British High Commissioner (Sir IVone Kirkpatrick); similar to the Notes sfent by the American and French authorities, said that the Allied right of free access hetWbeh Berlin and the West was beyond C The Note protested against the renewed ban by. Soviet guards bn the passage of Affiericbii, and British military polite i>a&ols along tee autobaon, ana against tne East .German actidh in closing tha roads leading out of West Berlin to the Soviet lvonC . Kirkpatrick requested General Chuikov to instruct his subordinates tb “desist from further interference.” . . . . Ih a second Note Sib fvbhe KirkZone authorities in closing the interzonal border crossings and cutting West Bbrlih. , , ... „ .. “1 protest vigorously against these tactites, Which are manifestly contrary to the interests of tee whole German th.f, th. Soviet lotto authorities “Under various pretexts” had closedL halfof the highway cohhexiari§ between the Western ana Soviet zones.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26746, 2 June 1952, Page 7
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