Reparations Machinery To Be Allocated
LONDON, Dec. 7. The Western Powers have decided to make flnal allocations of equipment earmarked in Western Germany for reparations, says The Times' Frankfurt correspondent. No allocation ha^ been made to the Sbviet Union which has failed to carry out its part of the reparatious agreement made at Potsdam in 1945! The correspondent adds that just as it was decided dhring the past year that political issues could not wait for ever upon events, so it is felt that the plant and machinfery cannot be left to lie and deteriorate in Germany for lack of agfeement with the Russians. Aceordingly the Inter- Allied Reparations Agency will now allocate among its member nations, all ihe material which is being taken from Western Germany under the revised dismantling programme agreed upoii last month. The Russian skarfe under the Potsdam agreement is not being written olf but the negotiation of it has been postponed uritil a iinal Four-Po'wer agreement is reached on Germany.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 December 1949, Page 5
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