REBUFF FOR MR KHRUSHCHEV
Socialist Parties Of Western Europe
(N.Z. Press Association—r Copyright) LONDON, October 21.
The West European Socialist Parties, meeting at Strasbourg, have adopted an “exceedingly cold” attitude towards Mr Khrushchev’s latest approaches, says the Strasbourg correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” Mr Khrushchev, the correspondent says, in his letters to the parties about the threatening Middle East situation, had, it appeared, invited only the British Labour Party to meet him. To the seven other parties— West Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Italy—he had made varying proposals for joint action with the Communists, but he offered them no invitation to meetings. The motives for singling out the British party and for the different methods of approach were the subject of much speculation when the Socialist International met.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 16
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