HC Deb 01 July 1920 vol 131 cc623-4
24. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, if he can state the names of those countries which have now established full trade relations with the Russian Soviet Republic?

Mr. KELLAWAY (Additional Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)

No countries can be said to have established full trade relations with the Russian Soviet Government, but limited agreements have been concluded between Russian representatives and groups of firms in Sweden and Denmark. There are also certain trade negotiations taking place with Norwegian and Italian interests.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Is it not the fact that trade has been opened up between Esthonia and Latvia?

Mr. KELLAWAY

Perhaps the hon. and gallant Gentleman would put a question on the Paper.

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