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RUMANIAN POLICY

"NO RISKY EXPERIMENTS"

BUCHAREST, October 27.

The Rumanian Prime Minister, M. Grozea, interviewed, said he had hopes for commercial agreements with Britain and America. Elections were being arranged soon. He was confident that Britain and America would eventually recognise the Government, which he claimed was completely democratic.

"My Government intends to make no risky experiments. There will be no nationalisation of wealth and no declaration of war on British and American capital." M. Grozea today visited the Standard Oil representative, which is regarded as a good omen.

He contended that the Western democracies had no reason for discontent with Rumania, which was the only country in Europe where the post-war crisis had passed without bloodshed. Good-neighbourly relations had been established with Bulgaria and Hungary. An agreement had been reached with Marshal Tito on the question of Serbs in Banat. Relations with Russia were "correct." -

M. Grozea - says he was unable to understand why opponents who refused office at the most difficult moment of the crisis were how intriguing against the Government at homeland abroad.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 7

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RUMANIAN POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 7

RUMANIAN POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 7

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