SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS
Issues Demand Wider Discussions (Her. 7.30 p.m > LONDON, July 23. "The Times." in a leading article on Rmsian-Turki-h relations, says: 'The most important changes the Soviet is likely to desire relate to the vexed question of the Straits. It seems probable that a case can now be made out for a revision of the Monteaux System, but the correct remedy would appear to run on multilateral rather than on bilateral lines. Some arrangement for bases held .jointly on behalf of the United Nations or of the World Orranisat.icn would probably be the right solution for what is essentially a question of general security. ‘■This is one of the several Middle Eastern problems v.hii-h are ripe for preliminary examination by the Three Powers in consultation and other affected countries. Such consultations would prepare the way for common policies in a vital region world, where unilateral action lias been too frequent in the oast.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23262, 25 July 1945, Page 5
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154SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23262, 25 July 1945, Page 5
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