HUNGARIAN MINISTER
VISIT TO GERMANY LONDON, Nov. 22. The Times Berlin correspondent says that there seems to be no likelihood of Hungary adhering to the anti-Comintern Pact during the present visit of MM. Dedaranyi and (Dekayna, which is primarily a return for Baron von Neurath’s visit to Budapest. The visitors will presumably receive renewed assurances of German sympathy with the Hungarian demands for rearmament, treaty revision, and the protection of Hungarian minorities, but the extent to which Germany can support Hungary will be limited as long as Hungary desires friendly terms with other Central European States. The recent attempt of Britain and France to improve political and economic relations with Hungary has been remarked on here, but it is believed that the Hungarian Ministers have assured Germany of the broad lines of their present foreign policy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 279, 24 November 1937, Page 7
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