REPLY SENT TO RUMANIA
U.S. AND BRITISH NOTES
STANDING OF POWERS CHALLENGED (N.Z. Press Association-Copyright) (Rec. 8 p.m.) WASHINGTON, June 19. Rumania, replying to the British and American Notes, complaining that Rumanian undertakings accepted after the Moscow Conference have not been fulfilled, challenges the right of those countries to question conditions inßii* mania without reference to Russia. The reply f caustically states that the conditions for Allied recognition of the Rumanian interim Government were laid down at the Moscow Conference, to which Russia was a party, and that therefore any act designed to control or direct the implementation of. the Moscow decisions could not be the work of the signatory Governments individually. The reply said that Russia had not made any objection or observation regarding the implementation of the Moscow decisions. It added that the latest British and American Notes complained that the date of the Rumanian > elections had not been named, in reply to which Rumania now stated that the elections would be held by September.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 7
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