NON-INTERVENTION A FARCE
Italo-German Activity In Spain Angers Belgium
INTOLERABLE POSITION CREATED
By Telegraph. —Press Assn. —Copyright. BRUSSELS, January 10.
Non-intervention in Spain, as at present practised, could not continue. declared the Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Spaak, today, when addressing the Parliamentary Commission on Foreign Affairs concerning the appointment of a commercial agent to Burgos.
Italian and German intervention, he continued, which constituted unilateral action, had become intolerable.
Belgium had strictly adhered, to the principles of non-intervention throughout the war, but would be morally obliged to reconsider her attitude if the Non-Intervention Committee was unable to enforce its decisions, specially in relation to the withdrawal of volunteers.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 92, 12 January 1939, Page 9
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