with Greece on August 19th, 1942. In addition, the new Government of the Czechoslovak Republic was recognised by Bolivia on June 5th, 1942, by Uruguay on June 29th, 1942, by Cuba on July 4th, 1942, by Peru on July 6th, 1942, by the Dominican Republic on July l0th, 1942, by Brazil on September 16th, 1942, by Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador on January 9th, 1943, and by Chile on March 31st, 1943. The representation of the Czechoslovak Republic with the League of Nations and the International Labour Office had never ceased to operate and in a number of neutral States the representation and contact de facto continues. I emphasise this Juridical position in its international bearings, since it best shows the present international political situation of the Czechoslovak Republic as well as of the Czechoslovak people and its Government in London, and to-day actually constitutes an expression of the situation which will exist after the war. With regard to this, the Government of the Czechoslovak Republlc adds that a united Czechoslovakia (Czech lands and Slovakia) has been recognised by all these Governments, and further that the Munich Agreement of |