“POWER PAR EXCELLENCE”
ITALY AND MEDITERRANEAN PEACE AND CO OPERATION SOUGHT By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received April 9, 9.45 p.m. Times. London, April 8. “Italy is the Mediterranean Power par excellence,” says the newspaper Popolo di Italia in explaining Signor Mussolini’s Easter meetings with the Turkish and Greek Foreign Ministers. Signor Mussolini’s only idea was to impress them that Italy’s policy in the Levant is peaceful and that she desired co-opera-tion. The paper points out that certain Powers wished to embroil the Mediterranean Powers for illegitimate objects, but Italy, which had established cordial relations with Spain, now seeks to cooperate with Turkey and Greece. Italy and Turkey understand each other, the paper says. Each possesses a great, heroic chief. The meeting disposed of the myth that Italy had aggressive designs against Turkey. She was also working to substitute a GrecoTurkey entente for age-long antwr-o-
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 9
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