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

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IOO 1921 No. 82. i34i/i- b. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz, to the Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 28. BUDAPEST, February 2, 1921. You are requested to ask the Representative of Chile in Vien­na 1 to intercede with his Government so that Hungary should be recognized as an independent State. Please wire your reply. 2 No. 83. 883/1. b. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz, to the Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Berlin, Baron Forster. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 12. BUDAPEST, February 3, 1921. For Mr. Jungerth: We recognize Estonia de facto. 3 Please state that for political reasons our de jure recognition must be preceded by that of a Great Power, which it is hoped will ensue in the near future. Hungary watches with the greatest sympathy the consolidation of the kindred Estonian nation as a State. No. 84. 630/P0I. The Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 33. VIENNA, February^ 3, 1921. Chancellor Mayr has just informed me that at the Linz­Graz interview 4 he told Dr. Benes, the Czech Foreign Minister, that as the chief principle of Austrian foreign policy is to remain neutral, he does not want to interfere in Hungary's internal af­1 Mackena. 3 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 71; and 4 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 80. 2 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 396. infra, Doc. No. 105.

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