Molotov's Speech On Treaty Negotiations
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WANTS A DIVIDED WORLD
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Received Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. LONDON, May 28. Mr. Molptov has succeeded in doing what he has done many times hefore — widening the tragic breach between Russia and her former allies, says the Daily Mail in a leader. ' ' Russia since the war, has consistently pursued an expansionist and isolationist policy. It is lamentable that only nine months after signing, the Potsdam agreement should have fallen to the ground. British and Ameriean peoples ardently desire one' decent world in which four freedoms shall operate, but Russia wants a world divided into two mutually exclusive halves. We can do no more than accept this policy and proeeed to organise and develop our own democratjc world apar't from a people with whom we wish to live on terms of closest friendship."
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 5
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