SOME PROGRESS
DEPUTIES TO REPORT ON PROBLEMS (IRec. 11.35 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 19. The council of Foreign Ministers issued the following communique:— " The council, which met in the morning under Mr Bevin, met again in the afternoon-'index M. Molotov. Both meetings were aevoted to further examination of the terms of the peace treaty for Italy. The council agreed that the deputies should consider and report on the problems of the ItalianYugoslav frontier and Trieste, ' with the following terms of reference:— First, to report on a line which _in the main will be an ethnic line leaving a minimum under alien rule, on the understanding that appropriate investigations will be carried out on tho. spot before final delimitation of the frontier; secondly, to report on an international regime which will assure that the port and transit facilities of Trieste will be available for use on equal terms by all international trade, as is customary in other free ports of the world."
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Evening Star, Issue 25593, 20 September 1945, Page 5
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