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      ready to assist Romania if she were the object of German aggression. 
      The question of assistance was however dependent on common Franco-British 
      resistance and the French Government was therefore ready to collaborate 
      with His Majesty's Government in an examination of concerted 
      action. His Majesty's Minister at Paris was assured verbally 
      that France would go to Romania's assistance irrespective of 
      Polish, Yugoslav and Soviet replies.
 
      
 
 
The above views represent the reactions to our first enquiries 
      based on the Romanian Minister's disquieting information regarding 
      German-Romanian economic negotiations as described in the opening 
      paragraphs of Lord Halifax's message of March 21st. No final 
      replies have yet been received to the later proposal (summarized 
      in paragraphs 6 to 12 of Lord Halifax's message of March 21st) 
      which relates not only to aggression against Romania but to any 
      action threatening independence of any European state.
 
      
 
 
BRITISH EMBASSY,
 
      WASHINGTON, D.C. 
 
      March 23rd, 1939. 
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