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TITO STATES ATTITUDE (11 ant.) BELGRADE, April 27. Yugoslavia would have to fight with more energy and stubbornness for the materialisation of peace and for the consolidation of relations with other >■ atiohs. declared Marshal Tito. President Truman’s speech on Greece and Turkey lie said, would not change his foreign policy. Marshal Tito added that he was not optimistic about an improvement in relations with Turkey and Greece because of, first, American intervention in the home policy of these countries, particularly Greece, and secondly, the peoples disliked the Governments in power because ot their reactionary policies. _____________
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22315, 28 April 1947, Page 3
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