Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Documents
458 1920 No. 453. 4529/pol. The Minister of Hungary in Vienna, Dr. Gratz, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 309. VIENNA, July 14, 1920. The boycott commission issued an official statement that it would refrain from tightening the boycott. Austrian labour circles are exerting pressure on Amsterdam in the interest of termination of the boycott. The Austrian Government is working in the same direction. It is hoped here that the program of the new Hungarian Government will facilitate these efforts. No. 454. 444 1 /pol. The Minister of Hungary in Vienna, Dr. Gratz, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 310. VIENNA, July 14, 1920. The Minister of Argentina, Dr. Perez, received today a cable from his Government stating that Argentina is prepared to formally recognize Hungary as soon as the Hungarian Government expresses its desire to that effect. Dr. Perez declared his willingness to forward to his Government the Hungarian Government's request for recognition. 1 No. 455. 211/res. pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Paris, Mr. Praznovszky, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Teleki. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 300. PARIS, July 14, 1920. Replying to your code telegram No. 366 2: according to Montille, the Rumanians were also pleased with the suggestion 1 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 382. 2 Supra, Doc. No. 426.