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ATTITUDE OF HITLER PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE LONDON, 25th March. _ The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent learns that Herr von Rib* bentrop in thou.course of a lengthy conversation with Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, did not remove the impression that Herr Hitler’s attitude diplomatically is not helpful. Herr von Ribbentrop stated lie is unable to foresee that Herr Hitler would make any contribution to paye the way for an international conference, by changing his attitude regarding the Rhineland. It is understood Mr Eden stressed that what is now required is some concession to the view that an international obligation freely negotiated has been violated. Unless this can be obtained nobody in London believes it will be possible to reach the stage of discussing new treaties and obligations. The “Daily Telegraph” adds that the Government is aware that the proposed international force is regarded as dead at Westminster. France similarly does not favour it. and points out that she did not sponsor it. She attaches more importance to securing a German undertaking not to fortify tlio Rhineland.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 27 March 1936, Page 5
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