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ALBANIA AND UNO

WANTS SAY IN ITALIAM TREATY NEGOTIATIONS j Received Sundav, 7 p.m. ( PARIS, Aug. 10. Mr. Rzymowski (Bolandj, addressiug tlie Plenary Session in support oi Y ugoslavia 's proposal to allow Albania to attend tlie Paris Conference wit! » " consultative voice" during tlie ilis cussion of tlie Ualian treaty, aslje., vvliy some protectors of small uatii|nhad not spoken in Albania 's facour. i Mr. Alexander supported Mr Byrnes 's proposal to ref'er tlie Ai bariian question and siniilar applb-a tions to a general Commissiou but 3 1 1 Vysliinsky and Mr. Mauuilsky deuuuid ed tliat tlu* conference sliould detenniiie Albania', s jiosilion iiiimediately. Tliff con I'erence decided to re-ojien tlie Albanian question on Monday. Mr. 1'ijade (Yugoslavia) enlivened tlie debate by alleging Mr. Tsaldaric (Greecej luul suggested to liiin only tlie

oilier dav tliat Albania sliould be div.d ed between Greece and Yugoslavia " ITe.calls that realisjic politics. , Wj-( don't like such politics, " he nddfd Oespite ihe lessons of history ihe (ri jek (Jovernnieiit still failed to uudersta|nd tlie present world sifuation. The (Jreek Govermiient 's idea was Ihe eliniinatioi. of Albania from the map. The Dreel regime had not abandoned the policy of its predeeessors which was to fonupr and start wars in tlie Balkans. •

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 5

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ALBANIA AND UNO Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 5

ALBANIA AND UNO Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 5

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