NEW MOVES BY SOVIET
“Paving Way For Talks” (N.Z. Press Association-Copyright, (Rec. 11 p.m.) LONDON, June 11. Although there is a natural and official reticence in London on the latest Soviet moves in Europe and the Balkans, events of the last few day in Austria, East Germany and now Turkey may indicate that the Soviet leaders are cautiously trying to prepare the way for talks R T“The Times^’ erS ’ SayS diplomatic correspondent Th ? r s .F e,a f ed harder controls in Austria, the reversal of the restrictive trend in East Germany and conciliator?' moves m Turkey. These moves are also being watched in Athens, where, however, there is the feeling that Soviet expressions of goodwill could be given concrete form by returning some 3000 Greek prisoners of war now in the satellite countries.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27065, 13 June 1953, Page 7
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