ITALIAN-GERMAN TALKS
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"In Sincere Spirit of. Poace STABILITY OF EUROPE
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ROME, May 5. "Italy and Germany have resolved to continue their policy of collabqration in the sincere spirit of peaee," declared Count Ciano, Italian Forejgn Minister, at a bauqnet in honour of Baron von Nenrath, German Forejgn Minister. "Both countries dpsire to collaborate with others as both are convineed that there are nq insurmountabie difiicuities. in the way"Qur collabqration wili continue to be ciqse and fruitful . in the interests of fhe stability, tranq*ility and gecurity pf EurQpe, ' ' Baron vou Nenrath eaid collaboratiqh between Italy §nd Germany was ngt even primarily of intqrest to the|r qwu peoples but served to ' ensure general peace. The German Government- was convineed the di&culties in the way of European collabqration could be overcome. Signor Mussolini, Count Ciano and .Baron von Neurath decided to strengthen the relations between Italy and Germany by more frequent political, economio and oultural contacta.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 93, 6 May 1937, Page 5
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