RUSSIA SEES PROGRESS
Eeceived Monday, 12.45 a.m. MOSCOW, April 27. The Foreign Ministers' Conference made great decisions and laid another .stone in the foundations of a peacefu! German Htate, says Izvestia. "Natur ally big and complex problems could ex-members of ihe leadership corps of not be solved at a single session of the Council," it adds. "The Soviet delegation found a number of points on which it was prepared to make concessions if the other delegations would inake concessions on the question of reparations. ' ' The Associated Press correspond'eni saj's that observers in the British, United States and Frencli Embassies described the Tzvestia comment as con stfuctive and illustrative of Eussia's desire to continue this method of international deliberations on world prol)leins.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1947, Page 5
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