DEAL DENIED
DE GAULLE AND STALIN
„, . LONDON, January 16. Moscow radio broadcast a statement by the Tass news agency denying an American report that the Soviet Union had requested Britain and America to invite General de Gaulle to participate m the coming talks between Marshal Stalin, President Roosevelt, and Mr. Churchill.
According to the Tass agency it was claimed that during General de Gaulle's recent visit to Moscow, Marshal Stalin promised to demand his inclusion in the coming three-Power talks, in return for which General de Gaulle agreed to support the Soviet viewpoint regarding territorial problems in eastern Europe, while the Soviet in turn agreed to support France's claim to the Rhine region. Tass is authorised to state that this report does not correspond with reality.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1945, Page 5
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