EUROPEAN PROBLEMS.
FOREIGN MINISTERS TO MEET. THE ANGORA AGREEMENT. By Electric- Telegraph—Copyright, Received February 1, 9.35 a.m. PARIS, Jan. 31. Owing to the agenda for t lit* Genoa Conference being subject to a prolonged interchange of views between (lie Allied Governments, it is uncertain whether the conference will meet, before Easier. The meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Italy, France and Britain to discuss the Near Eastern situation has been postponed for a few days in order to secure fuller consideration of the French memorandum. The Figaro stales that the Angora trea.lv is inilikelv to coine before the I'oreipMinisters' (,‘orifcrenco, which will be confined lo the TurcoGreek situation. The publicist, M. Pcrtinax, says that the outstanding question is whether force should be resorted to in order to secure the execution of the Sevres Treaty. France rejects any policy which is likely to endanger the pacific results obtained under the Angora agreement .--A. and X.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 317, 1 February 1922, Page 5
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