SOVIET TRYING “TO CRUSH JUGOSLAVIA”
NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (Ree. 10 a.m.). —The main point at issue in the Soviet-Jugoslav dispute was not a clash of ideals, but only of big countries trying to get. domination over smaller ones, said the Jugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Bebler, in a broadcast arranged by the United Nations. He accused the Russians of trying to crush Jugoslavia. The treason trial in Budapest, which.was intended to prove the existence of a Jugoslav plot against Hungary, had, in fact, proved the opposite —the existence of a Soviet plot against the independence of Jugoslavia. “Our foreign policy has been consistent ever since the new Jugoslav State was born in 1943,” he added. ‘‘The chief goal of this policy is the full sovereignty and complete independence of our country. ” .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5
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