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

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IOO 1921 eral Weygand appears to favour the organization of an anti­bolshevik bloc and expressed the belief that Hungary could be in­cluded provided that we adopt a conciliatory attitude towards Ru­mania. 1 No. 55. 357/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Warsaw, Count Csekonics, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 8. WARSAW, January 21, 1921. With reference to your confidential communication No. 63 of January 15. 2 Your Excellency's information about Prince Sr.pieha's jour­ney to Bucharest is not correct. The Prince, as I have already re­ported, has not changed his plans and is going to Bucharest only after his trip to Paris. The reason for the misunderstanding may be that the former Chief of the General Staff, General Stanislas Haller, has recently arrived in Bucharest, in order to prepare the military part of the agreement to be concluded by the Foreign Minister when later he goes to Bucharest. Both General Haller and his companion, whose name I have not yet been able to ascer ­tain, are supporting the Hungarian solution. 3 No. 56. 357/pol. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz, to the Representative of the Hungarian Government in Warsaw, Count Csekonics. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 1 3. BUDAPEST, January 22,1921. With reference to your code telegram No. 8 of the 21st in­stant, 4 I am returning to the plan imparted to you in my instruc­1 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 58. 3 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 56 and 60. 2 Not printed. Cf. supra, Doc. No. 37. 4 Supra, Doc. No. 55.

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