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FOREIGN MINISTERS

ARRIVING IN LONDON

LONDON, September 9. The Foreign Ministers of the Big Five are now arriving- in London tor the council meeting on Tuesday. It will be (he first meeting- of the council of Foreign Ministers it was decided at Potsdam to set tip. The French Foreign Minister arrived at Croydon airport today. China's Foreign Minister was welcomed at Victoria Station by Dr. Wellington Koo,

The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, has left Moscow for London and is expected here tomorrow. The United States Secretary of' State, Mr. James Byrnes, is due here in the afternoon by the Queen Elizabeth. The visiting Foreign Ministers will confer with Mr. Ernest Bevin in talks that will probably go on for about 10 days. When the Ministers disperse the business of the council will still be carried out by their deputies, with London as the permanent centre for deliberation.

A growing number of political issues now call for decisions, and the Foreign Ministers will refer the proposals 10 the governments concerned. First on the agenda of the council is the question of a peace treaty with Italy, and high on the list is the more knotty problem of the regimes in the Balkans.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 5

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FOREIGN MINISTERS Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 5

FOREIGN MINISTERS Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 5

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