RUSSIA GONE TO FAR
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-Reuter.
^ Tito Believes Reconciliation Is Impossible
Cowright)
■ Received Thursday, 9.35 a.m. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 9. Marshal Tito does not believe in the possibiiity of a reconciliation with Russia, he told the Beigrade correspondent of the Danish newspaper, Politiken, in an interview published here today. "They have gone a little too far in their propaganda war," Marshal Tito said. He did not think that Russia would take armed action against Yugoslavia because the Russians knew that to take isolated armed action was an impossibility-. "They can do nothing against us," said Marshal Tito. 'Of course they will continue their activity along the frontier and continue to send secret agents into Yugoslavia to create a split in cur ranks." Asked if he believed there was a split among the leaders in Mbscow, Marshal Tito replied: "There must be a split. There are still people disappearing over there." Marshal Tito named Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria as the countries with strong pro-Tito elements. He added that Yugoslavia had almost countered the serious difficulties caused by the Soviet economic blockade.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 November 1949, Page 5
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