BALKAN DIPLOMACY
ITALY AND FRANCE CONCERNED A SILENT STRUGGLE Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. HOME, January 26. (Received January 28, at 1 a.m.) Importance is attached to the visit of M. Titulescu Ho has already had two conversations with Signor Mussolini, who' is most anxious to improve diplomatic relations with Rumania, which seemed lately to be veering more and more towa. .Is Paris as the nerve centre of the Little Entente. Moreover, negotiations for a trade agreement have been long held up, as difficulty was experienced in arranging for Italy to purchase Rumanian oil under conditions mutually satisfactory. M. Titulescu issued a statement that he is certain that all difficulties could be smoothed our. Trade parleys were being resumed on a more satisfactory basis, and there was no clash of diplomatic interests.
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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 6
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131BALKAN DIPLOMACY Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 6
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