LENGTHY TALK
MR. EDEN AND M. MAISKY
RUSSIA'S FEARS
ATTACK ON BALKANS
(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.! (Received December 31, 9.30 a.m.); LONDON, December 30. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Eden, had a long conference with the Russian Ambassador, M. Maisky, who expressed personal pleasure at renewing relations with Mr. Eden, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times." It is understood that M. Maisky and Mr. Eden discussed every aspect of relations between Britain and the Soviet. Well-informed quarters state that Russia is far from being indifferent to the possibility of a German off ensive in the Balkans in the spring, fearing extension of the war because she would be likely to be involved. Russia's attitude undoubtedly explains her diplomatic support of Bulgaria and also the improvement in her relations with Turkey.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 157, 31 December 1940, Page 6
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