TRAFFIC INTO BERLIN
Soviet Note To West
*Rec. 8 p.m.) MOSCOW, October 18. Yesterday told the three SSS™ £n« ers contr ®> of western military traffic between ™ a “y Berlin would I?. ** exercised by the Soviet military authorities. to a , Note ,rom the Western Big Three of October 4, warning Russia ttat she was still responsible tor traffic between Berlin and West Germany, a Soviet Note said Russia had borne in mind her earlier undertaSJ rl t, w makin B her recent treaty with East Germany. , 1116 Soviet reply said that apart from military traffic, the East German government had jurisdiction over territory under its sovereignty. The British, French and United States Note of October 4 told Russia that the Soviet-East German agreement of September 20 giving East Germany her sovereignty could not fu- - a ? e Soviet from the responsibilities which she assumed in matters concerning transportation and communications between different parts □f Germany, including Berlin.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27794, 20 October 1955, Page 13
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