BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
QUESTION OF RECOGNITION. THE SOVIET’S ATTITUDE. Pm« Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 13. The ‘Daily News's’ Moscow correspondent says:—“ Regarding the probability of the Labor Government in Britain formally recognising the Soviet Government, M. Steklov states on behalf of the Soviet that it will reject all conditions. There must be recognition first, and then negotiations regarding Russia’s debts to the Allies and other outstanding questions- “ M. Krassin states that Russia is prepared to grant concessions for the encouragement of trade. He is opposed to the importation of cheap textiles, believing that manufactures should be increased in Russia in order to prevent the ruin of the home industries.”—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 4
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111BRITAIN AND RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 4
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