DEPARTMENT OF STATE NML-340 Plain London Dated, January 19, 1945 Record 10 p.m, Secretary of State Washington US URGENT 680, Nineteenth Reference Embassy's 669, Eighteenth Following is full official text of Mr. Eden's Speech summing up for the Government at conclusion of Second day's debate on war situation: The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Eden): Much of this debate has concerned itself with the affairs of southeastern Europe and the Honorable Gentleman who has just spoken has concentrated almost exclusively on that sphere. Therefore, I propose to devote the greater part of what I have to say also to these same topics. Before I Come to southeastern Europe there are one or two other matters raised in the debate to which I want to refer. In particular I want to say something about two Allied countries of ours that are suffering at the present time perhaps more than they have done at any time in this |