INDUSTRIES IN GERMANY
BRITISH AND U.S. POLICY
PROTEST BY JUGOSLAV REPRESENTATIVE (Rec. 11 p.m.) BRUSSELS, June 13. Charging Britain and the United States with tenderness towards “An-glo-Saxon interests vested in a German economy," Mr Mladen Yvecovlc, the Jugoslav delegate to the Inter-Al-Iled Reparations Agency, protested at a press conference to-day that they were favouring the restoration ot Gerifian economic unity. Mr YVecovic said that Britain and America had definitely deviated from the Potsdam decisions. They were removing industrial equipment from their zones to meet the needs of their own economies, without debiting it to their shsre of reparations, and had created incredible difficulties for other members of the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency when they wanted to send experts to examine the situation on the spot. Mr Yvecovic urged other members ot the agency who were entitled to share in German industrial equipment to defend their rights.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 7
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