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Britain and Germany

tte'slre for European Peace.

I \,, % X^n6on ;t Jkjarch .36. The Anglo-GeMSUi conversations dottolu&feo" itt'lSatuiii this evening, Th<» crornißg and af/iternoon sessions together lasted over six hours» , |$Riftltftett vr&s takea t>t the British Embassy, the guests fjteiyding the Chancellor and -several of Ms Ministers, ,«m6ng thsj3 General Goering ana Br», Gqebbels. ' \-, * ' A" «Bsffl*inique issued this- evening was read to ;sssmtf&*t& assembled at the British Embassy by Sir ,|WHI Sifflon^aad -was as follows s*Tne Atlglo-German conversations coni3ucte<3 by the .Ssdrfct&Ty; of State for Fqraign Affairs, Sir John Simon, i All* -&* Lord Privy Seal} Mr.Antbony Eden, and the ! '$$$$im Chancellor att<s the German Minister for Foreign AfStat*** Baron yon .Jfearath, in the'p^sence'ot Ms *K»4#s.t^*~Aßibae3aaor, Sir Eric Phipps, and -the German j Gojipda^iojier, Herr yon Hibbentrop, whicft-have taken ,pl«B* jtoyi]% ths last two <2ays, were concludea% to*ttgfet* "■ th£ subject? -a»3er discussion ?/ere matters *,j*st 6uV jn 'the London communique of February 3» The cowwafrMoae have been carried on in the frankest ,«*& jfr£<B*Bli«Bt spirit and heve resulted in complete the .respective points of vlw» It , was sWtttbl'ilhftd tfcat k thg aim of the pol'iey of both 9s^»f^MH^ts ,'ia -to* secure, and strengthen the peace of , ifewftf T^pjpoaKJting- international co-operation* Both , til*. British and the German Ministers are satisfies aa -t«b^bJt:a#etUla»Bd of the direct conversations vrfcicfc <»«»«? t«titt pitted. '\ J'A'JJjr fT<osft Simon; will leave Bariiti by aecroplane - Isls(sew pn;nis ri&tam. to London* 'Mr* U3en vtill - - #&&)&& *». *n»ange<s to Moscow »arsavif t and: Prague, ;*j^jdt|^»,tßi*t'oa the journey shortly before »id r ; ><^*'|hw^»pe» state that the general aarvay by H«rr 1&t&* «f attitude toward* the ]*«gtt« «f |S*Moa« follows.d by a detailed exaUEtnfttion of • B*SB:tt^ *tt particular of Gurttm i,ft^«Gt«t«»i:- to'the'project for an. Eastern Pact b»se4 «t^otfttt»3;'»Jlil}ary;aSßistance t fha si tuition., in f^iH^tio^WttfeX^iAis atatea, was totiohed upon in s^titio W«t»etiott, and jtater the German view- regarding gJgj^i^itßjLite 'agr««ineuts for a panubian/Paot wer» ''*-'- > /-I'fho*"l>aily .IdJegrfepij's* diplomatic corre»por>aent aiV'B^rlln: '««jr?^- "fhe ftritiah delegate* ir» now in i-p4&tofaßi6a. of'H^rr Hitler*^ visv;d.oJt Austrian seourjHgrtlfjMM?!* an<J tha'lastemt pa«t« Hoidiag that U«zi fwW^**»>4»sion-in the world is to raise an'impass- - |6J*iM»WJ,i«l l ««aia«t the extension at Bolatairlk inwwtwrd.'it is Herr Hitler** avowed intention' ►I&Si*tk«"itos9m powfers 'sttouX? unite i» .Bel-f-prcteet-'-iOtU^Ew* "Oian* can Germany pursue fta,ftry«»g>!aent , - >fir #l«|i^tl»ere i» asi axohajigs of "p>«t3j?es <rf t^taalSoviet Basßia?". I gather,ssought to ascertain how taitatte*^' (Serwaay.-voiuld dearly, like'to obtain an ia-»> - ««it eri-fc»ln attacnea less i«tport*ne« to the tS^«?fe»ft^Fran^rand Ito6i**a& t2t« »O1 .|taMM«n«Utw«* Britain, however, m*flfe ,Jt plain promote agreement- if cowitions '*!* »»o«i»iwt after csmveraations at s Uoseew,, Warsaw *kt&'"sif*&te*' -' Sir John Sitaon a3ke<s -for aix assurance "tii*''i»^fep*Bii<i a'tfit> was oo«tea(platßd regarding Kernel* •ad -tSufyiA it*' '0» all ma fetors ;there he's *»»*«»• iWaiMi#t> *WsS«»g* of views* .. t ' _. *'Ta- vTK twwttrtwJ report states tJ»t Sir Jq*» Si^on - t - , «^ifet«as that'Herr Hitler giva a-, written memorandum , tTftermW * foreign policy», a^a. alw «*«« f» , - <«sMtatt*£v« pr ? posal ? , It-is »Jb Jto Jjy a ~t*|Jt«-J«>l*^«*aid6rably less easy tbod* of y»s* '^^^»ia!i»--llSil''-thtf'V'erdi<st stay havis*-*^ to an - M^Jm^^^attWt^^oh-wttid inftlude l»i^b«ani*«' -^jfejti*4M^^r«': ffl'^fi 'foeply'ba the au^««ti' planning' '^^^ITO.^Waw Qovemnei)t. M» o^pwased' the mr the ?<!eta6l -rfigioyt* r ,-i** ' !'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 7

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Britain and Germany Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 7

Britain and Germany Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 7

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