RESULT OF TALKS
NOT MERE PLATITUDES
TRADE ADJUSTMENTS
AVOIDING ACCUSATIONS OF
FAVOURITISM
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, February 5.
The initiation of a programme of economic collaboration and direct invitations to Bulgaria and Hungary to co-operate with the Entente are the most concrete results of the Balkan Entente conference.
Observers say that economic experts will meet shortly to discuss an adjustment of imports and exports to the belligerents to avoid accusations of favouritism.
The Belgrade correspondent of "The Times"' says that the meeting ended with an achievement of Balkan solidarity far exceeding the conventional platitudes of common policies of neutrality. The offer to Bulgaria and Hungary is at once an invitation and a challenge to them to demonstrate their good will.
It is persistently reported in Bucharest that Rumania is prepared to cede a strip of territory to Bulgaria, including a score of purely Bulgarian villages, if possible without raising other revisionist demands.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1940, Page 9
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