The Diplomatic History of the War: Including a Diary of the Negotiations and Events in the Different Capitals, the Texts of the Official Documents of the Various Governments, the Public Speeches in the European Parliaments, an Account of the Military Pre
The Diplomatic History of the War: Including a Diary of the Negotiations and Events in the Different Capitals, the Texts of the Official Documents of the Various Governments, the Public Speeches in the European Parliaments, an Account of the Military Pre
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...unable to localise war. Russia will restrain Servia as long as possible, in order to give time for a settlement. Russian Ambassador urged that conversations should bo continued at St. Petersburg!i Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs' views as to conference and suspension of bostilities. Possibility of Servia accepting ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...unable to localise war. Russia will restrain Servia as long as possible, in order to give time for a settlement. Russian Ambassador urged that conversations should bo continued at St. Petersburg!i Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs' views as to conference and suspension of bostilities. Possibility of Servia accepting Austrian note in its entirety on recommendation of four Powers... '-'3 Has communicated substance of No. 46 to Minister for Foreign Affairs, wbo is confident that Sir E. Grey's observations to German Ambassador will tend towards poaco j "G;.; Has communicated No. 47 to Minister for Foreign Affairs, wbo fully appreciates standpoint of His Majesty's Government. German Ambassador has' informed Minister for Foreign Affairs that Austria-Hungary would respect integrity of Servia, but gave i no assurance respecting her independence...... & Refers to No. 43. German Secretary of State housed similar language to French and Italian Ambassadors. Agrees with his two colleagues in thinkin;; that German Government object only to form pf proposal respecting conference. Suggests Herr von Jagow might himself bo induced to suggest lines: of co-operation... Minister for Foreign Affairs states that Austria cannot delay proceedings against Servia, and would decline i any negotiations on basis of Servian reply. Nothing' could now prevent conflict 37 Conversation with Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, wbo says that war will be declared to-day, and that no mediation could be accepted. Has appealed to him to place peace of Europe first and quarrel with Servia second... i: i" Has informed Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs of substance of No. 27. He is telegraphing similar. instructions to Berlin and Vienna i Informs of conversation between ...
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