Rumanian Foreign Minister In Jugoslavia. Road From Sea To Sea Planned -- M. Gafencu (left) with M. Stoyandinovitch in Belgrade, on his arrival from Bucharest.A reference to Hitler's "Realist Foreign Policy", coupled with the observation that Rumania and Jugoslavia would welcome "The Friendly and helpful interest of a great power, whenever it was shown," was made in a statement in Belgrade by M. Gafencu, Rumanian Foreign Minister. he left today after two days of talks with M. Stoyandinovitch, the Jugoslav Prime Minister. February 3, 1939. (Photo by Keystone).
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