ATTITUDE OF GREECE.
ITALIAN MINISTER'S STATEMENT. LONDON, December 2. In the course of his statement to the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Baron Sonnino, the Foreign Minister, stated that the attitude of Greece momentarily created a certain tension, but the situation was quickly cleared by the exchange of Notes. Greece has now consented to give the required assurances harmonising with her preceding declaration of benevolent neutrality. Thus, there is every reason to hope that henceforth all suspicion and distrust will be allayed, and the most cordial relations will be resumed with Greece, and consequently it will be easy to settle the questions of guarantees for the movement of the allied troops at Salonica, the safety of their ljnes of communication, and railway transport for their supplies.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 568, 4 December 1915, Page 10
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125ATTITUDE OF GREECE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 568, 4 December 1915, Page 10
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