RUSSO-JAP TREATY.
SOVIET EXPECTS GOOD RESULTS
ANGLO-SO VIET FRIENDSHIP DESIRED.
CABLE -PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT, i Received Jan. 26, 12.30 p.m. MOSCOW, Jan. 25. Interviewed by the Isvestia, Rakovs ky said that ho expected only good results from the Russo-Japanese agreement. So far as it concerned the Anglo-Soviet relations, Britain had no reason to suppose the agreement was in the least" degree directed against her. The Soviet sincerely desired peacefully co-opration with Britain.* Rakovsky was astonished at M. Hcrriot’s protest against Rykoff’s declaration, and declared that M. Herriot knew quite well the Soviet was ready to pay, but France must create the possibility of payments by financially helping the Soviet. —Reuter.
[M. Herriot instructed the French Ambassador at Moscow to protest, to the Soviet Government against a recent speech by Rykoff, president, when lie described French loans to Russia as Imperialistic, and denied any legal obligation to repay them.]
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 January 1925, Page 7
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