EFFORTS TO SOLVE THE BERLIN CRISIS
(Rec. 10.40 a.m.) PARIS. October 8
The basic objects of lhe talks which Mr Bramuglia (Argentine) is having with Mr Vyshinsky and others is said to bo to hammer out a. plan to meet the Russian and Western Powers’ demands in their quarrel over Berlin, says the Associated Press correspondent.,;. . Mr Bramuglia believes that'both Russia and lhe Western Powers would genuinely like a settlement, if neither side loses too much face. It is believed that the idea is that the Berlin blockade should be lifted simultaneously with the reference of the entire German question to ' lhe Foreign Ministers’ Council.
Parallel with Mr Bramuglia’s campaign was a rumoured unofficial approach by Dr Evatt (Australia) ami Mr Trygve Lie (UNO Secretary-General) 10 the Big Powers to call a three-mouths truce in Berlin, but the idea, if actually put forth, died a .quick death.
Air Bramuglia has had a talk with Mr Vyshinsky and he is reported to be very happy about the conversion.
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