RUSSO-POLISH FRONTIER
AGREEMENT REACHED GENERALLY THE GURZON LINE (Rec. 8 a.m.) LONDON, August 17. Russia and Poland have signed a frontier delimitation agreement, says Moscow radio. The agreement established the Curzon Line as the Russian Polish frontier, except for a few deviations in Poland's favour. The radio added that Russia and Poland also signed a reparations agreement in accordance with the Potsdam Conference agreement. In addition Russia agreed to concede to Poland 15 per cent, of all the reparations from the Soviet zone of occupation in Germany, as well as 15 pe? cent, of the industrial equipment Russia receives from the Western zones.
In return Poland will sell a specified amount. of coal to Russia at a " specifically agreed price."
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Evening Star, Issue 25565, 18 August 1945, Page 7
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