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Russians Stalling on Peace Conference?

Received Sunday, 9.30 p.m. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Little headway has been made in obtaining assent from Russia regarding the general peace conference which the United States proposed at the Lopdon Council of Foreign Ministers, says the New York Times’ Washington correspondent. Persons in close touch with the situation said there was some evidence of stalling on the question, likewise in regard to Soviet representation on the Far East Advisory Commission. It is learned from persons who attended the Foreign Ministers’ Conference that Russia asked for military bases in the Dodecanese, which the other Powers wish to reserve for Greece. It is recalled that Mr. Byrnes in a nationwide broadcast on October 5 said only one member of the conference withheld approval of such a step pending further study. That member appears to have been Russia.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 267, 12 November 1945, Page 5

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Russians Stalling on Peace Conference? Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 267, 12 November 1945, Page 5

Russians Stalling on Peace Conference? Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 267, 12 November 1945, Page 5