ITALY’S FOREIGN POLICY.
A DESIRE FOR PEACE. “One word is sufficient to sum up Italian policy,” said Count Sforza, the Italian Foreign Minister, when interviewed recently. “We want peace every, where, and we shall do our best to facilitate resuming normal conditions throughout the world. The future of Italy is certainly a gloriops one, and my country is, I think, assured of most brilliant economic development. We shall not, however allow ourselves to permit Italian interests to interfere in the settlement of nreaerd cuoestions and hamper the real re-establishment of peace. We want peace and nothing else. The Italian policy is noticeable for its disinterestedness, but this disinterestedness may be called interested self-denial, because we Italians consider the welfare [of one country is entirely dependent upon the welfare of all.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1921, Page 6
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130ITALY’S FOREIGN POLICY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1921, Page 6
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