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Tito Says Yugoslavia Is Making No Concessions To Either Side

LONDON, Nov. 2 (Rec. 7.30 pm).—“There is no such thing as Titoism. It is just a word invented by our enemies,” Marshal Tito told the Central European correspondent of the “Daily Herald,” who interviewed him in Belgrade. “It is not we who have theories. All we demand is full equality for all Socialist countries and to be left alone to build Socialism here.

! “The story that we wish to ally Yugoslavia with the West [ against the East is just one of the many lies we are fighting all the time,” added Tito. 1 “We want better economic anil 1 political relations with East and I West, but it must be dearly understood that we are making ; no concessions to either side. We I shall stick to our Socialist prinI ciples. | “If the West understands this

I attitude of ours and is ready to I trade with us on a normal business footing without attempting' [ to influence our policy, that is just what we want.” The correspondent said Tito wants more visitors to enter his country to see for themselves what is going on. j “They will sec our many diffi- ’ eulties but also our steady pro- : gress. They can learn the truth. I That is all we want—not to make [propaganda,” said Tito.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 November 1949, Page 5

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Tito Says Yugoslavia Is Making No Concessions To Either Side Wanganui Chronicle, 3 November 1949, Page 5

Tito Says Yugoslavia Is Making No Concessions To Either Side Wanganui Chronicle, 3 November 1949, Page 5

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