NO POLICY CHANGE LIKELY
Received Monday, 9.15 a.m. LONDON, March 6. Sir Maurice Peterson, British Ambassador in Moscow, has sent a reporl to ihe Foreign Office on Mr. Molotov's release as Soviet Foreign Minister. Reuter says that the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and senior Foreign Office offieials studied the report, but no authoritative comment is yet available on the contents. The Moscow correspondent of the Associated Press says that the p.acing of Mr. Gromyko in the No. 2 post in the Russian Foreign Ministry is viewed as a further indication that no sweeping change is contemplated in Soviet policy. Mr. Gromyko has been the outstanding spokesman since 1943 for Mr. Molotov's policies.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1949, Page 5
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