TRIPARTITE ACCORD
CONSIDERATION IN LONDON
HARMONY OF VIEWS
(British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, June 5. The Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, had a conversation with the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, this morning, and there was a meeting this evening of the foreign affairs sub-committee of Cabinet. It is as- j sumed that Russia's reply to the) Anglo-French proposals was under discussion on both occasions. While it cannot be said that the Soviet Note, so far as its examination has gone, is regarded in London as making much advance in the task which confronts London and Moscow of reconciling their differences in outlook, it is felt to have made a real contribution to an eventual agree--1 ment. The Note is said to confirm the complete harmony which exists in the two Governments' views as to the needs of the present European situation and the general principles upon which tri-1 partite accord in restraint of aggression should be established. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 11
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