Small Allies’ Attitude To Austria, Sermany
(Pee. 2.10 p.m.i LCNDCN. Jan. 9. Several of the smaller Allies feel the procedure to be adopted in consulting them on Germany and Austria, when the Foreign Ministers’ deputies meet in London, will not permit proper discussion cf their Government';- views, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. They fear that the Big Four deputies do not intend to give any opportunity for a full discussion, but want to limit small powers to general statements on the future of Germany and Austria.
The small powers want to participate at all stages in the treaty drafting. especially Poland (in the case of the German treaty), and Yugoslavia (in the case of the Austrian treaty). There is very little chance of the Germans being heard in the early stages, but later a central German Administration may be formed, which will be able to speak for Gerntanv.
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Northern Advocate, 11 January 1947, Page 5
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