ATTACK ON ALBANIA
‘Adventurism’ Of Leaders (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter— Copyright) MOSCOW. November 27. The Soviet Government newspaper, “Izvestia." in one of Russia's strongest attacks on Albania, said today that the Soviet people “cannot remain indifferent” to the Albanian people's fate. In an article marking the eighteenth anniversary of the liberation of Albania after World War H, “Izvestia” said: “The Soviet people cannot remain indifferent to the fate of the fraternal Albanian people, whose Socialist achievements are endangered by the adventurous policy of its leaders.”
The article said that Albanian leaders were “more and more plunging into the mire of extreme nationalist and pseudo - revolutionary adventurism.”
Vulcans’ Visit.—A force of three Royal Air Force Vulcan jet bombers now visiting Australia will fly to Ohakea on December 3.—Canberra November 28.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29992, 29 November 1962, Page 15
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