“NO IMMEDIATE WAR”
PEACEFUL FORCES UNITED (11 a.m.) PRAGUE, April 25. The Bulgarian Prime Minister, M. Dimitrov, in giving reasons why there would be no war soon, said peaceful and democratic forces were united under the Soviet Union and were growing daily. He said he did not believe that American, British or Western European workers could "quite agree to give their blood in the Imperialists’ interests.” M. Dimitrov said he considered that there was no question which could not be solved peacefully under the terms of the Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam agreements.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 5
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92“NO IMMEDIATE WAR” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 5
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