PEACE ON THE CONTINENT
BRITAIN'S DESIRE MR R. A. EDEN'S FAITH (jinrTisH ornciAL wibelsss.) (Received March 10, 5.5 p.m.) RUGBY, March 8. ••• Speaking at Kenilworth, Mr R. A. Eden referred to the fact that he had been asked to represent his Majesty's Government on a visit to Moscow and Warsaw, in response to an invitation from the Soviet and Polish Governments. He said: "We in this country desire nothing so much as a settlement on the Continent of Europe, which will, by its solution of outstanding problems, secure the maintenance of peaceful and friendly relations and the authority of the League of Nations for many years to come. "To achieve this the co-operation of all nations is essential. That is the object, and that is the result we must surely strive to achieve," he said. "It is because I believe so deeply in the truth of what I have just said that I am so happy to have been entrusted with this important mission." It is understood that no date has yet been fixed for Mr Eden's visit to Moscow and Warsaw, but it is hoped that it will be possible to arrange it towards the end of the present month.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 11
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201PEACE ON THE CONTINENT Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 11
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