TITO RUSHING PACTS IN BALKANS
Received Sunday, 9.50 p.m. LONDON, December 7. iMarshal Tito arrived at Budapest yesterday with an entourage oi" cight Yugoslav Oabinet Alinisters in ttvo special trains, says the Observer's dijtloinalic correspondent. The official purpose oi'. the vi.sil is to conclude a Yngosla v-Hungarian paet oi' t'riendshij) and iuulual aid 011 jilie lines of the Yugosiav-Bulgar agreement of the previous week. Tito is ex]>ected to arrive in Bucharest 011 Wedncsday to conclude a similar treaty tvith Rumania. Farrcaching plans for the unification of Eastern Europe are being pu1 into execution at a l)reathtahing pace. Tito has discloscd that a Customs Lnion jtetween Bulgaria and Yugoslavia can be expectod slioi'tlv and implied. in discussing the Hungarian and Rumanian agreements, tliat they would be ainied beyond a mere alliauce. The Bulgarian Viee-Premier (Alr. Kostov) announeed that Pnilgarian eonst itution and ecohomy are to be reconstructed as (piickly as possible iu the light of "the rieli experienee of our Yugoslav brothors." Afr. Kostov said the new Yugoslavia and the new Bulgaria would "lead in the near future to the ereation of a eommon Southern Slav country. "
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 December 1947, Page 5
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