BALKAN PACT STATES
. _—«__ — ! 'HANDS OFF iWARNING > MESSAGE BY TURKISH PRESIDENT ATHENS, May 27. ; The President of the Turkish Re- : public, Kemal Ataturk, telephoned a •■ message to the guests at a banquet at i Athens in honour of the visiting ! Turkish Prime Minister,' General Ismet I Inonu, warning this Powers to keep ! their hands off the [Balkan Pact States. 1 "The frontiers ofl the allied Balkan • States form a single frontier," he declared. "Those having aims on it will expose themselves to the rays of the burning sun. They should take care." 'The Balkan Pact States are Turkey, Greece, Rumania, and Yugoslavia. Kemal Ataturk's warning, it is pointed out, reflects their determination not to be made the objeqt of policy laid down in Berlin and Rome.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1937, Page 9
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