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Roumania, Poland and Greece Hold Similar Views on Minorities Question

March 5, 1929
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Roumania, Poland and Greece hold similar views with regard to the clauses in the international treaties for the protection of the national minorities, it appears from summaries in the Bucharest newspapers commenting on the visit of Foreign Minister Mironescu to the capital of Poland from where he has just returned.

The newspapers emphasize that Poland as well as Greece holds the same view which may be the beginning of an entente aiming to reject “the purposeless extension of the international control on national minorities questions.” These three governments would it appears oppose the adoption of the proposal made by the Canadian representative to the League of Nations, Senator Raoul Dandurand, to change the procedure in the receipt of petitions of national minorities complaining against their governments. The present regulations for the national minorities’ protection are sufficient in their view.

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