PERSIA’S DELEGATE
“INTERFERENCE” AT UNO MEETINGS A CONFUSING POSITION TEHERAN, May 29. Prince Firouz, the Persian Government spokesman, announced that the Prime Minister (Ghavarn Sultaneh) had instructed the Persian representative to the United Nations (Hussein Ala.) “to refrain from interference in Persian affairs before the United Nations.” Prince Firouz added that Hussein Ala would continue to act as Persian Ambassador to the United States until further decisions were taken. “It is reliably reported that Ghavarn Sultaneh has requested and received the resignation of every Minister in his Cabinet,” says Reuter's Teheran correspondent. “Ghavarn Sultaneh is considering a reshuffe of the Cabinet because of the unwillingness of the Azerbaijan Premier (Mr. Pishevari.) to continue negotiations with the present Cabinet. It is believed that Ghavarn Sultaneh may hand in his own resignation and then form an entirely new Cabinet.’'’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 8
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