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FUTURE POLISH POLICY

CRIMEA DECISION ACCEPTED FORMER PRIME MINISTER S VIEWS Rugby, April 15. “I consider close ana momig .inendship with Russia is the keystone ol the luture Polisn policy within the wider friendship ol tne United Nations,’' said ivl. MikoiajczyK, former Polish Prime iviimscer, in a Statement in Lonuon. "To remove all doubt as to my attitude I wish to declare that I accept the Crimea decision with regard to the future of Poland, its sovereign independent position ana formation of a rrovisional Government representatives of national unity. I support the decision arrived at at Crimea ihat a conference of leading Polish personalities b* called with a view to constituting a government of national unity and one which will command recognition by the three major powers.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 16 April 1945, Page 5

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FUTURE POLISH POLICY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 16 April 1945, Page 5

FUTURE POLISH POLICY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 16 April 1945, Page 5

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