BELGIAN POLICY
NO RECOGNITION OF SOVIET BUT TRADE IS DESIRED. I?-'” 1 Telegram. (Received April 29, 7.40 p.m.) BRUSSELS, April 28. In the Senate M. VandervcJde, the Foreign Minister, said that one of his aims was to expand Belgium’s foreign trade. At present there was no question of de jure recognition being granted the Soviet, but there might be commercial recognition, if it were possible without hardship to those most vitally interested.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12434, 30 April 1926, Page 8
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