BALKAN PACT AND N.V.T.O.
•lan To Include Jugoslavia WASHINGTON, June 3. farkey’s Prime Minister, Mr Adnan nderes, would discuss with the ite Department this week a proposal bring Jugoslavia into Western de!Ce planning by linking the North antic Treaty with the Balkan Pact, s-as learned today. je Prime Minister, who is visiting I United States for economic and Stary talks with Eisenhower Adlistration officials, was understood believe that it would be desirable Jugoslavia to take a more direct »in planning against the threat of net aggression in Europe. ugoslavia is joined in the Balkan eaty—expected to become a formal Stary alliance —with Turkey and eece, but is not associated with them the North Atlantic Treaty. One of the obstacles to Jugoslavia’s rticipation in N.A.T.O. is the Trieste cute between the Tito Government d Italy, which is a member of the ■nation alliance. It Menderes was expected to ?est in his discussion here that some y be found to resolve the Trieste cute to overcome Italian reluctance a direct military tie with Jugo-
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27367, 4 June 1954, Page 11
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