RELATIONS RESUMED
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter— Copyright) ALGIERS, April 14. Algeria, Mali, Mauretania and Congo Brazzaville have announced the resumption of diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom broken off in 1965 over Britain’s policy towards breakaway Rhodesia. The decision to renew ties results from a visit to Algiers last month by Sir Richard Beaumont, Deputy Undersecretary at the British Foreign Office. Ghana, Guinea, Sudan, Egypt and Tanzania also severed links with Britain in December, 1965, in protest against the British Government’s failure to take a tougher line to bring Mr lan Smith’s rebel Rhodesia regime to heel. Tanzania now remains the only nation that has not abandoned its stand and renewed diplomatic ties.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 18
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