CARRYING OUT THE LOCARNO PACT
NATIONS STRIVING FOR COMPLETION OF AGREED POLICY British Wireless. — Copyright. RUGBY, Tuesday. Private conversations which took place at Geneva between Foreign Ministers during the recent meeting of the League of Nations Council, were the subject of a statement in the House of Commons to-day. The Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Godfrey Loeker-Lampson, said that representatives of Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Belgium and Germany took part in two conversations. There was a free exchange of views on all matters of common interest, and explanations were offered of the policies of the different countries represented.. No new engagements were undertaken or even sought by any of the parties, but ail expressed their determination to continue to execute the policy of Locarno, ■The British Foreign Secretary reports that he is confident that one result of the conversations will be to facilitate the early execution, on one side as on the other, of those measures which still remain to be taken to give complete effect to the previous agreements of the Powers, such, for instance, as the resolution of the Ambassadors’ Conference relating to the troops in the Rhineland, and various points still outstanding in regard to disarmament. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 78, 23 June 1927, Page 13
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