Governments, both in the Czech territories and in Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia. In view of the fact that the issue here concerns war events which have not yet been finished, their desire is that all States and Powers with which the Czechoslovak Republic maintained diplomatic relations until September, 1938 should preserve a neutral attitude at least, if possible, in the same spirit as the United States of America or Great Britain, who never, not even before or after the outbreak of war in 1939, discontinued their international relations with the Czechoslovak legations in Washington and London. The Czechoslovak Government has seen that the Holy See has not found it possible to adopt the same point of view, which of course might cause certain complications between the Czechoslovak Republic and the Holy See at the end of the present war. Taking into account this point of view of the Holy See hitherto and especially the presence in the Vatican of the delegate of Slovakia, the Czechoslovak Government is already now considering how these difficulties might be avoided in good time. It takes this opportunity of putting on record the following facts about the present internal |