Various documents concerning President Woodrow Wilson

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English Translation

It is true that, in the past, Liese's rivalries could be traced back to the fact that in these parts of Europe there has so far been an ingraining consolidation of territorial relations, but Liese can be achieved if there is a serious effort to resolve the individual issues in the interest of the populations concerned, as Mr Wilson rightly wishes. I have also already indicated that, following this direction, inter alia, the unification of the ethnic and historical Bulgarian territories with uam kutterlance, the granting of the necessary economic expansion opportunities for Serbia, and other countries, will be the issues for which a solution, which is also intended in detail, can certainly be found in the common text. I do not doubt that a solution can also be found with regard to the protection of non-Turkish nationalities dependent on the Ottoman Empire, which, on the one hand, fully takes into account Turkey's legitimate sovereignty rights, as announced by the President of the United States. Mr Harr, President of the United States, also asks what very specific concessions I would consider fair to Italy, that it would probably be fair to consider such concessions, in accordance with the principles he advocates, in the view of Mr President-in-Office of the Council. Num sinc jecoch the territorial aspirations of the Italian state, as openly disclosed in this war 153