TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
CONCESSIONS TO FOREIGNERS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright, Paris, June 12. Krassin, interviewed by the Petit Parisien, stated that in view of the economic collapse in Russia. Lenin had been compelled to change his tactics and to come to an understanding with the peasants and capitalists. The Soviet Government had purchased in various countries abroad many million pounds’ worth of goods, but as the Soviet’s gold reserves were limited and the badness of transport in Russia prevented raw materials reaching the ports, many concessions to foreigners were contemplated. He was of opinion that a vast international consortium would soon be formed to work the rich resources of Russia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1921, Page 5
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