MR EDEN’S VISIT
MESSAGE TO MR CORDELL HULL RUGBY, April 1. Mr. Eden, m a message to Mr. Cordell Hull, after expressing gratitude for the kindliness and friendliness ol his reception in the United States, said the talks he had in Washington have shown we thought alike on the problems that faced us. “I return to London with a new understanding of the policies and ideals of your Government and people, and a deepening conviction that close collaboration between us is the indispensable basjs for the development of common action by the Allied Nations, now and after the war.” ~ ~ , Mr. Hull, replying, said that Mr. Eden’s presence' in Washington, anrt the exchanges of views had been a' real contribution to the cause we had in common.
U.S. and World Affairs WHAT MR. EDEN LEARNED ON HIS VISIT. (Rec. 10.50.) NEW YORK, April 2. “During his recent visit Mr. Eden learned that the United States will never agree to send delegates to the European Council proposed bv MrChurchill’’ says ‘Pertinax’ the French journalist. now in the United States. “Only a world system is likely to enlist America co-operation. This means that some form of League of Nations is in prospect, with compulsory militarv solidarity against r/jgreSsors. The League will Have a new label “International Trusteeship’’ which is at present favoured. A meeting of Russian and American leaders ic greatly desired, but Stalin cannot be expected to leave Russia in wartime Consequently a first rank American personality will probably visit Moscow.”
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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1943, Page 1
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