FRANCE AND THE POWERS.
RELATIONSHIPS WITH ITALY
AND GERMANY.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph, Copyright.
Paris, July 4.
M. Delcasse, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies in regard to the renewal of the Triple Alliance, said that Italy's assurances had convinced France that Italian policy under the alliance was in no case a threat against France. Italy could not become an instrument or auxiliary of aggression against France, hence nothing impeded tho development of a friendship already fertile in consequences. The speech was warmly applauded.
London, July 4.
M. de Blowitz declares in The Times that France has for years been endeavouring to cultivate the friendship of both Italy and Austria. Nationalists claiming a monopoly of patriotism had prevented the extinction, had even caused a revival of the idea of the ultimate recovery of Alsace • Lorraine, and France gradually shaped her policy with a view to reducing any future conflict with Germany to a duel not involving other Continental
Powers.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 156, 7 July 1902, Page 2
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