THE PEACE PROPOSALS
ABYSSINIA'S VIEWPOINT
(Received December 20, 2.30 p.m.)
ADDIS ABABA, December 19.
The Abyssinian reply to the Paris peace proposals places the onus for judgment on them upon the League. It repeats the allegations that Italy is unjustly waging an unjust war,. and states Abyssinia's conviction that the League will not support a project entailing something worse than a mandate.
The reply declares Abyssinia's intention of defending herself to the end rather than submit to partition for Italy's profit. Abyssinia confidently relies on the League to ensure respect for Ethiopia's legitimate rights and to exercise every measure in the Covenant to prevent the aggressor continuing a deliberate war.
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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 8
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