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. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... himself favourable, but reserved his definite reply until he could see me on the subject. I immediately informed M. Jules Cambon in Berlin: Although M. Sazonoff has decided to reserve his reply until after his interview with me, I have reason to believe, according to a telegram from your brother, that Russia ...
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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. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... himself favourable, but reserved his definite reply until he could see me on the subject. I immediately informed M. Jules Cambon in Berlin: Although M. Sazonoff has decided to reserve his reply until after his interview with me, I have reason to believe, according to a telegram from your brother, that Russia will finally agree, in the name of Europe, to exercise with Austria energetic influence at Constantinople and in the Balkans. In order to avoid loss of time, it would be to i Telegram of October 2, 1912. the interest of all concerned that Germany should approach Austria at once and advise her against taking any isolated initiative. The permanent idea of France, therefore, was not only, I repeat, to strengthen the European Concert, but to prevent the Triple Entente group, so far as the whole of the Powers were concerned, from dangerously coming into opposition with those of the Triple Alliance. M. Sazonoff arrived in Paris, and I had a long interview with him on October 3. I immediately telegraphed to Berlin, to M. Jules Cambon: l I have had a conference with M. Sazonoff, Russia agrees to take steps, either with Austria, in the name of Europe, or with the whole of the Powers, for the purpose of making the Balkan States understand that they (the Powers) cannot consent to any breach of the peace, that they have decided to maintain the status quo, to localize the conflict, should any occur, and to hold out to those states that have mobilized no hopes of any territorial profit. At the same time M. Sazonoff remarked that in his opinion these steps would have no chance of success unless the Great Powers were disposed to favour the carrying out of reforms in the interest of the Balkan peoples. I informed London at the same time, of course, and I...
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Fair, ex-lib. 276, footnotes, index, boards weak, lib stamps, pocket, & barcode, binding shaken, boards & spine scuffed, stained, & scratched. Board corners somewhat bumped, library call number on spine, board and spine edges worn, small tears at top of spine. The author was President of the French Republic from 1913 to 1920.