Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)
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1921 io95 Western Hungarian problem as we should thereby be completely shut off from the West. Considering that Italy's sensitiveness is chiefly directed against France, it is my opinion that it would be best to ask for Great Britain's mediation. 1 No. 89. ooo/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Warsaw, Count Csekonics, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. » [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 28. WARSAW, February 4, 1921. The Polish Government has decided to convert their delegation in Budapest into a regular Legation and to appoint its representative as a chargé d'affaires, till they decide upon the person of a Minister, in the course of the imminent general diplomatic revirement. 2 . The necessary intructions have already been sent to Count Szembek. By this Poland has, tacitly, recognised Hungary de jure. When Count Szembek informs Your Excellency about this, the time will have come to convert this delegation also into a legation, and to ask for an agrément for the Hungarian Minister and the Military Attaché. After receipt of this, my credentials could immediately be presented to the Head of the State 3 independently of the nomination of the Polish Minister. I would ask for an answer by wire. 4 No. 90. 628/pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Warsaw, Count Csekonics, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 30. WARSAW, February, 4, 1921. Further to my report No 13/pol. dated January 19 5: The rapporteur for Hungarian matters in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs informs me that according to the Polish Minister 1 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 94- 4 Cf. infra, Doc. No. 118. 2 Cf. Vol. I, Docs. Nos. 354 and 441. 5 Not printed. 3 Pilsudski.