Monday, May. 15, 1944
New League?
In the wake of departed Under Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. (see p. 12), London last week bandied two reports: 1) that the Polish exiled Government and Soviet Russia are much nearer agreement than surface difficulties indicate; 2) that something very like a new, sense-making League of Nations is shaping up.
Well-informed correspondents, pledged to secrecy about some aspects of the recent discussions in London, thought that the reliable Whitehall Letter was on the diplomatic beam when it said: "Unofficial agreement on all major problems of the peace, including the likely shape and form of a new League of Nations with Britain, the United States, and Soviet Russia as key members, was reached."
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