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

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1921 io73 No. 68. 590/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Prague, Mr. Tahy, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. I beg to submit herewith a French translation of the state­ment which Dr. Benes made in the Czecho-Slovak Parliament on the occasion of the debate on the ratification of the Treaty of Trianon. 1 The part referring to Hungary, in spite of repeated emphasis on the principle of non-interference, is so peremptory, I might even say dictatorial, chiefly with respect to the Habsburg ques­tion and the form of government generally and the encourage­ment of the efforts of the Left towards a socialist revolution (or, to put it more mildly, the promotion of a social transformation and the establishment of a republic) is so openly expressed that the whole speech gives an impression of the most brutal inter­vention in Hungary's internal affairs. In the Habsburg question he is not afraid even to designate it as a casus belli. Further, he openly states that Czecho-Slovakia would prefer to see the establishment of a republic in Hungary. "Nous pouvons et devons dire que nous donnerons la préférence à la solution républicaine plutôt qu'à tout autre." 2 Immediately after this sentence he makes the following statement on the sub­ject of rapprochement and friendship, with the possibility of a more or less rapid "help" to be given to the Hungarian people : "Et, selon les événements, il sera alors possible de parler de rap­prochement, d'amitié, de collaboration ou, éventuellement, d'aide plus ou moins rapide au peuple magyar." Next follows this sentence which sounds almost ironical, and perhaps is intended to be so: "Mais nous n'avons aucun droit à une immixtion directe dans ses affaires." In this declaration, which is of theoretical value, he only precludes the idea of "im­mixtion directe". 1 Not printed. 2 This and the following quotations, contained in French in the original report, have not been translated. [TRANSLATION] No. 5/pol. PRAGUE, January 29, 1921.

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