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HUNGARY—RUMANIA TRIANON TREATY VIEW (Reed. Dec. 1, 9 a.m.) 1 . LONDON, Nov. 30. A message from Budapest states that the Hungarian Foreign Minister, M. Csaky, replying to the declarations made in Bucharest yesterday by the Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafencu, declaring that Rumania was alone in the stubborn contention that the Trianon Treaty affected a just Rumania-Hungarian settlement. He added that modification of the treaty was not only urgently desirable for Hungary’s good, but was necessary for the preservation of Central European peace. The Budapest correspondent of The Times comments that this sharp exchange marks a definite change in Hungarian - Rumanian relationships, which hitherto have maintained at least a v surface appearance of conciliation. A message dispatched from Bucharest on Wednesday stated that the Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafencu, addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee, emphasised the justice of the Trianon Treaty governing HungarianRumanian relations'. He said it was time that Hungary recognised this and added that Rumania had striven to reach an understanding and had improved the welfare of the Hungarian minority.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20109, 1 December 1939, Page 6
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