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RUSSIAN ANNOUNCEMENT REGARMNG POUCY
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Beeeived Sunday, 7.30 p.m. LONDON, April 14. ■ Moscow radio says Ihe Soviet Goveroznent is puttiiig iuto. e-ffect its poliey oi: respect for Ihe sovereign rights oi! a 11 peoples, assumed ' irom Ihe first years oi' its existence, partioularly renouneing the privileges it had elijoyed in Persia. Persia n leaders, at'ter the 3921 treaty was signed, inimediattly began to violate it. Plans t'o make Pevsia a base for a dennan a'dack o;r Russia during the seeond 1 world wai*, were frustrated only by the entry oi! Soviet ti'oops in aeeovdanee with the 1921 treaty whieh gave the right to the Soviet to keep troops there luitil the dangev was eliminated. Now, thanks to the Sultaneh (iovermnent's nieasures, the stage has been veaehed perniiltiug the withdrawal oi' troops.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1946, Page 5
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