Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)

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17 il Times on December 29 which leads one to the conclusion that the protest of the Allies against the supply of war materials was made on the initiative of Rumania. No. 13. 25580/10. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki, to the Representative of the Hungarian Government in Paris, Mr. Praznovszky. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 12. BUDAPEST, January 6,1921. In reply to your code telegram No. 3: 1 Kindly state in the proper quarter that the Hungarian Govern­ment is willing to conduct direct negotiations with the Yugoslav Government in the matter of the Francis Joseph canal. If the expected note does not give more precise information, please establish in what respect they wish to negotiate with us, as the Francis Joseph canal presents a number of varioufe questions. 2 No. 14. . 86/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Paris, Mr. Praz­novszky, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 5. PARIS, January 6, 1921. Answer to your code telegrams Nos. 2 and 3.® " I would ask for instructions as to whether I may emphasize in official conversations that Hungary will assume a passive at­titude towards Austria which will, like a boycott, threaten the food supplies of Vienna, especially as far as market goods are concerned ; and that therefore Austria ought to be warned in her 1 Supra, Doc. No. 10. 3 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 567. 3 Supra, Doc. No. 3.

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