THE FATE OF ARMENIA.
CHARGE OF INDIFFERENCE. 55- Tel.sr.pl—Pr«« Acociation— Copjnright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received January *2l, 10.30 a-irf.) WASHINGTON, January IS. Tt is understood that President AVilferm is somewhat surprised at the apparent lessened interest of the Allies in Armenia, following on the* latter*b mediation with the Bolsheviks, which is here regarded as not having been in the best interests of either the Armenians or the Allies. The failure _of the Allies to respond to President A\ ilpon’s requests for advice and as.su rsnoos has also occasioned disappointnnit. and the feeling has grown here that the Allies have become indifferent concerning the efforts the President might make to save Armenia. It has been intimated that the Allies would be willing to sacrifice Armenia in order to arrive at an acceptable arrangement IB’ltli the Turkish Nationalists.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16331, 21 January 1921, Page 7
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