ITALY’S ATTITUDE TO BALKANS
Remaining At Peace, Says Gayda ASSURANCES GIVEN TO GREECE (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) LONDON, May 8. According to a message from Rome, Signor Virginio Gayda, the Italian publicist, says that Italy intends to remain at peace and in friendly co-operation with the Balkan States. The Athens correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Biitain reports that official quarters said England and Italy have given Greece ‘‘assurances sufficient to inspire confidence.” Diplomatic exchanges indicated that neither England nor Italy will infringe Greece’s neutrality.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 192, 10 May 1940, Page 10
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86ITALY’S ATTITUDE TO BALKANS Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 192, 10 May 1940, Page 10
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