AGREEMENT SIGNED
TURKEY AND GERMANY TREATY WITH" BRITAIN SAFEGUARDED * The terms of the agreement between Turkey and Germany issued simultaneously in Ankara and Berlin cause no surprise in London, as they follow the lines already forecast here. In the preamble to the agreement it is stated that the treaty was concluded on the basis of mutual trust and sincere (friendship “within the limits of the I present commitments of both countries.” Thus the Anglo-Turkish Treaty is safeguarded. I Despite the well-known ingenuity 1 with which the Nazis exert pressure on unwilling collaborators, the Turkish Government has effectively reduced the treaty to the bare limits of mutual respect of territory and friendly disI cussion of questions of common interest. It may be safely be assumed that these fall far short of the treaty which the Nazis hoped to impose.—U.P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 June 1941, Page 6
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138AGREEMENT SIGNED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 June 1941, Page 6
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