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PROPOSED TALKS WITH RUSSIA

Comment Broadcast From Moscow Feb. 23. Mr Churchill’s proposals for talks with Russia to settle the atomic bomb issue was “a confession of the bankruptcy of that policy he himself formulated in his ill-famed Fulton speech almost four years ago,” said a Moscow radiq commentator to-day. The commentator added:—> “Churchill, that dyed-in-the-wool demagogue and cunning politician, is prone to use ..the British people’s desire for peace to further his own election machina- . tions, but the policy of Fulton, aimed at establishing world domination of British-American monopolies, has failed completely, and the election manoeuvres of Churchill are surely vivid proof of this failure.” The commentator said that the Fulton policy had brought to Britain and Western Europe an armaments drive, unbearable taxation, and the Marshall Plan, which was “ruining national industry and aggravating unemployment.” The same policy held nothing but the prospect of self-annihilation in a • third world Avar.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 112, 24 February 1950, Page 3

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PROPOSED TALKS WITH RUSSIA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 112, 24 February 1950, Page 3

PROPOSED TALKS WITH RUSSIA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 112, 24 February 1950, Page 3

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