Chamberlain, Duce Thank Each Other
LONDON. April 16,
The Prime Minister, Mr Chamberlain, telegraphed to Signor Mussolini as follows:—“I am delighted to learn of the successful outcome of the conversations, and would like to say how much I and my colleagues appreciate the spirit of goodwill and co-operation applied to the discussions.
“I hope that when the agreement comes into full, operation it will dispose of the outstanding points of
difference,
“I confidently , expect that, thereafter,, the relations between Britain and Italy will again be firmly based on the confidence and friendship which so long existed in the past.” 1
Signor Mussolini replied: , “Thank you warmly for the message, lam indeed glad that the conversations have so happly ended and that the agreement gives you, as it does me, full satisfaction. - “
“I equally appreciated the work of the Earl of Perth and all contributing to the agreement. Such a frank and/ full settlement places the relations between Britain and Italy on a solid and durable basis.
“I am convinced that a new period of confidence and friendship, which you and I desire according to the traditional Anglo-Italian relationships, can now be opened."
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Northern Advocate, 18 April 1938, Page 5
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