HUNGARIAN POLICY
OUTLINED BY FOREIGN MINISTER SYMPATHY WITH BULGARIA'S STRUGGLES. WARNING TO RUMANIA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON, November 21. In his address on the subject of a Balkan peace bloc, the Hungarian Foreign Minister. Count Csaky) said: — “We will remain faithful to peace as long as our vital interests are not affected, but we will fight to the last man if our inheritance is threatened. The Hungarian army will soon be sufficient to meet the demands of the present grave period.” He emphasised Hungary’s friendship with Italy and cited the German-Hun-garian friendship. He said there were no differences between Hungary and Yugoslavia which were not dissoluble. Count Czaky sympathised with Bulgaria’s struggles and warned Rumania that she must co-operate in establishing friendly Danubian relations.
A clash with Russia, he said, was inconceivable. Hungary’s attitude toward Britain and France was unchanged. while the Slovakian agreement might. lead to a real improvement.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 November 1939, Page 5
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150HUNGARIAN POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 November 1939, Page 5
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