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W arning Of Dangers r.V Z.P.A -Heuter— Conyr’anti LONDON. June 29. Britain’s Foreign Secretary (Lord Home) today warned that the next six months would be one of the most dangerous periods since the end of World War 11. “All our resources of diplomacy and political wisdom wilf be thrown into the effort to avert an autumn crisis about Germany’s future and to strengthen peaceful co-existence between the Communists and the West.” Lord Home said. His speech came immediately after reports of warnings exchanged between Mr Khrushchev and President Kennedy on Berlin had been studied by the British Government. the “Evening Standard” reported. "We shall be firm,” he stated. “We shall stand by our rights whenever those rights are just. “But we must try to bring the people of different ideologies together. and bring peace out of a situation which is extremely dangerous.”
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 14
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