CLEARING THE PATH
DR. STRESEMANN EXPLAINS.
BERLIN, 3rd April,
Speaking at Annaberg, Dr. Stresemann, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that Cabinet's opportunist pacifism was truer to Bismarck's real politik than the dithyrambics and sabro rattlings of the modern Nationalists. There was no disguising that the Genevan crisis had not yet been overcome. Whether Germany would find her way back to Geneva depended on whether the Lo: carno advocates succeeded in clearing a path such as Germany was prepared to tread.
Well-informed people under -^and that Dr. Strcsemann is inquiring into tho scope of the proposed inquiry into the League Council's constitution, also t!.at lie has indicated that Germany is of "opinion that permanent seats should be reserved for great Powers, and that non -permanent seats should be constantly changed with due consideration to the claims of non-Europeans.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 80, 5 April 1926, Page 7
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