Finland, Hungary and Rumania (British Relations).

Oral Answers to Questions — Government Departments. – in the House of Commons at on 19 November 1941.

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Photo of Mr George Strauss Mr George Strauss , Lambeth North

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what steps have been taken with regard to our relationship with Finland, in view of the request made to His Majesty's Government by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the announcement made by Mr. Cordell Hull?

Major Vyvyan Adams:

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any statement to make on the relations of the United Kingdom with Finland, Rumania and Hungary?

Photo of Mr Samuel Silverman Mr Samuel Silverman , Nelson and Colne

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any decision has yet been reached to re-define the relations of this country with Finland, Hungary and Rumania?

Photo of Sir Geoffrey Mander Sir Geoffrey Mander , Wolverhampton East

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on what date the Soviet Government requested the British Government to declare war on Finland, Hungary and Rumania; what reply was sent; and whether he will now comply with the request without further delay?

Photo of Mr Anthony Eden Mr Anthony Eden , Warwick and Leamington

I am not at present in a position to make any statement on this subject, and in the circumstances I hope that the House will not press me to do so.

Photo of Sir Geoffrey Mander Sir Geoffrey Mander , Wolverhampton East

In view of the fact that it is now more than four weeks since our Soviet Allies asked us to take action on these lines, and that this is a simple thing we might do to help our Allies right away, does not my right hon. Friend think he ought to come to a decision in the near future?

Photo of Mr Anthony Eden Mr Anthony Eden , Warwick and Leamington

As soon as I am in a position to give the House information, of course I shall do so, but, meanwhile, I am convinced it would not be in the public interest for me to add anything to what I have said.

Photo of Mr George Strauss Mr George Strauss , Lambeth North

Does not the right hon. Gentleman agree that, in principle at any rate, any country attacking Soviet Russia is attacking us and that any enemy of Soviet Russia is our enemy?

Photo of Mr Anthony Eden Mr Anthony Eden , Warwick and Leamington

All military and naval action, and so on, is taking place against these countries.

Photo of Mr Samuel Silverman Mr Samuel Silverman , Nelson and Colne

What advantage is derived from hesitating to regard Allies of Germany as enemies of this country?

Major V. Adams:

While I understand my right hon. Friend's caution, may I ask whether it is not true that the only possible basis of an alliance is common friends and common enemies?

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