CLAIMS BY CUBA
PEACE CONFERENCE AND TREATIES LONDON, August 4.
Cuba asked for a seat in the Peace Conference on the grounds that the signatories to the United Nations Pact of 1942 cannot make separate treaties with the enemies; also that any nation which declared war against the Axis should attend. , ■ The' Associated Press Paris correspondent says that a letter conveying
these claims which was circulated among the “Big Four” pleaded also for “a just and equitable peace’’ for Italy on the ground that she helped the Allied victory and purged herself of Facism.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 August 1946, Page 2
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