MOLOTOV MAKES THINGS DIFFICULT.
Reeeived Thursdav, 7.10 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 31. Generalissimo Stalin professes not t.o tielieve tension between United States and Russia is inereasing hui his agent in New Vork, Mr. Molotov, has, for the mwst intellige.nt Americans, sjmken as tjiqngk^it and has done ■nothing :t(j ■ alluV.ihtp'-it,' ka-vs The, Tiines;' Wasli-1 ington correspbhde.nt. iV.rhaps s'bme sayi the Russians are dimly groping fo'r some new inethod of approaeli to the west and if this is so it should lie re eognised and encouraged but what new /nethod of approaeli to So\ iet Russia. short of virtual abdicalion, ean 1m adopted by the West, is something whieh Ameriean students of afl'airs tind it diffieult to diseern. 'J'he Washington Star, doubtless ironj ieally, savs the most hopeful interpretation of Afr. Molotov's speeeh is that he. is determinod " to make it as diffieult as he possiblv ean for anyone to eonie to terms witli him.''
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 5
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