AFFAIRS IN EUROPE
EASTERN SECURITY PACT FRANCE AND GERMANY (United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 21st January. . “The Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent at Geneva says when M. Flandin and M. Laval visit London next week they will insist that legislation on German rearmament must be conditional oji Germany’s adherence both to the Rome agreements and the Eastern Security Pact. In this attitude M. Laval is supported by the Little Entente, Turkey, Greece, Russia and Italy. If Germany persists in declining to becom e a partner to Central European security, France will proceed with other plans, including a separate agreement with Russia and Czechoslovakia, though this will remain open to German and Polish adhesion. Both Germany and Poland mistrust a multilateral engagement. “The Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent gathers that Poland is not too pleased by the turn of events, hut the Balkan Entente, headed by M. Tituleseo, is jubilant.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 January 1935, Page 5
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