FLIGHTS OVER GERMANY
Russian Memorandum To West <Rec. 8 BERLIN. March 22. The Soviet Government informed the three Western Power, today that flights of Western aircraft over East Germany and of Soviet planes over West Germany should be carried out "in accordance with the recognition of the sovereignty of the two German States.” The official East German newt agency, A.D.N., reported today that Mr Mikhael Pervukhin, the newly appointed Soviet Ambassador to East Germany, had given this information in identical letters sent to the Ambassadors
of Britain. France and the United States in Bonn.
Mr Pervukhin was replying to letters of the three Western Ambassadors earlier this month rejecting a Soviet protest of February 24 which alleged that tha United States representative in the four-Power Air Safety Centre in Berlin had refused permission to a Soviet aircraft to fly over West German territory.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28543, 24 March 1958, Page 11
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