FUTURE OF TRIESTE
Dispute Nearing End (jtec. 8 pan.) LONDON, October 2. Italian political sources in Rome a aid today that an Italian-Jugoslav a iceement on the future of Trieste could be signed next Wednesday or ftursday barring a last-minute hitch. Jufoalavia reported yesterday that ill the major details of an agreement inding the nine-year Trieste dispute nd been settled at five-Power talks B London. Mr Gaetano Martino, the Italian Foreign Minister, will report to the Government on the latest stage of the Trieste talks on his return from the fee-Power Conference on European • tfente in London. The Italian Cabset will then make its formal deBiian on the agreement. In the meantime preparations are j ilready under way in Trieste itself to velcome Italian troops to Zone A, at . intent under British-American ad- • ministration. Reports said that members of the Italian “Trieste” Division have already 4 irrived on the border of the Adriatic rrritory. •fte Bntish-Amencan decision last rear to hand over control of Zone A B Italy was greeted by violent riots in Jugoslavia. Italy, and Trieste. Secret alkj on a new settlement of the problem opened in London nine months «o.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 11
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