YUGOSLAVIA CONDEMNS NTH. KOREA'S ATTACK
(10 a.m.) BELGRADE, Sept. 6. The Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Karaelj, last night condemned North Korea’s aggression, and said it brought world peace into danger. It is the first time that Yugoslavia has taken a definite position on the Korean war. In a statement to the newspaper Borba, M. Kardelj said:— “Those who must be blamed for the war in Korea must know that such a war will jeopardise world peace, stir up the great Powers and on all 6ides sharpen international conflict.’’
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23352, 7 September 1950, Page 7
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