TURKEY’S POLICY
HELP FOR BULGARIA UNLIKELY ACCORDING TO ANKARA ’REPORTS. LONDON CONCLUSION QUESTIONED. I By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright > (Received This Day, 12.25 p.rn.) LONDON. February 10. The conclusion of London authorities that Turkey can give immediate help to Bulgaria in the event of a German attack is premature, state reports from Ankara. German concentrations in Rumania are increasing considerably and a Bulgarian breakdown is possible. Nevertheless. Turkish help is now thought to be improbable. The Turks recall that the Bulgarians rejected generously offered help in the past, thus placing Turkey at a strategical disadvantage. Today Turkish policy is essentially national, and this alone will determine for her when the time has come to act and also what form such action should take.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 February 1941, Page 6
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