WAY CLEAR FOR UNITY
FIVE-POWER DECISIONS LONDON, March 8. “A course has been set at last at the five-Power conference and any lingering hesitations among the Western Governments should be set aside, says the Times in a leader. ..... , "The two objects which they have before them—the security of Western Europe and the eventual unity of Germany—are both served by a common determination to make Western Germany stable and productive, a basis for their own agreement and co-operation. “What is true of Western Europe as a whole is true of Western Germany. Only when the Russians see it to be strong and stable will they be ready to make accommodations for the sake of agreement. . . . "Weakness, faltering and divisions merely encourage Russian intransigence and their hopes of advantage.”--
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22582, 10 March 1948, Page 5
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