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... Turkish suspicions of Russia the British and Russian Governments have agreed to make a unilateral secret declaration to the Turkish Government which goes a very long way for Russia , as it disclaims any aggressive intentions or claims ...
... Turkish suspicions of Russia the British and Russian Governments have agreed to make a unilateral secret declaration to the Turkish Government which goes a very long way for Russia , as it disclaims any aggressive intentions or claims ...
Page 391
... Government and the Soviet Government have considered it right to reaffirm categorically their attitude towards Turkey in order that the Turkish Government may be under no de- lusion in the formation of their policies towards Great ...
... Government and the Soviet Government have considered it right to reaffirm categorically their attitude towards Turkey in order that the Turkish Government may be under no de- lusion in the formation of their policies towards Great ...
Page 392
... Government to the Turkish Government . " ( Oral preamble . ) As late as March , 1941 , that is to say during the period of well - known treaty relations between the U. S. S. R. and Germany , the Soviet Government exchanged assurances ...
... Government to the Turkish Government . " ( Oral preamble . ) As late as March , 1941 , that is to say during the period of well - known treaty relations between the U. S. S. R. and Germany , the Soviet Government exchanged assurances ...
Page 396
... Government the proposal that the two Ambassadors should inform the Turkish Government on August 14 of the substance of the memorandum which is to be ad- dressed to the Iranian Government on that date and that when doing so they should ...
... Government the proposal that the two Ambassadors should inform the Turkish Government on August 14 of the substance of the memorandum which is to be ad- dressed to the Iranian Government on that date and that when doing so they should ...
Page 412
... Turkish Government had no con- crete suggestions to offer it nevertheless hoped that Iranian Govern- ment might find amicable means of settling difficulty . 2. I construe this as a somewhat guarded intimation that Turkey would prefer to ...
... Turkish Government had no con- crete suggestions to offer it nevertheless hoped that Iranian Govern- ment might find amicable means of settling difficulty . 2. I construe this as a somewhat guarded intimation that Turkey would prefer to ...
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