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PERSIAN IMPASSE

Press Assh.-

Unconstitutional Demands ihe Cause PRIMIER URGESSETTLEMENT

By Telegraph

■Copyri'ghi

Received Tuesday, 11.50 a.m. TEHERAN, May i3. "The unconstitutional demahds by M. Pishovari, hedd of the Az.erbaijan mission, have caused the deadlock in the Teherah talks," said the Persian Prime Mihistef. M. Bultaneh, ih a broadeast. M. Sultaneh added that the delbgates had returned to Tabriz for inistructions. - M. Pishevari deman'ded that the Provincial Council appoint the Governor of Azerbaijah aiid also wantbd the army and gendarmefie bommanders to be appoihted lob'ally. The final point of disagreement was M. Pishevari's demand for the distribution of State land between the peasants. i M. Sultaneh called for an early Lsettlement of the status of Azerb'aijan to clear the way for Parliament to deal with le'gislation for the Russo -Persian Oil Company.

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 5

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PERSIAN IMPASSE Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 5

PERSIAN IMPASSE Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 5

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