§ 31. Mr. Dribergasked the President of the Board of Trade what representations have been received from the Soviet authorities in regard to the reopening of the Anglo-Soviet trade talks; what reply has been returned thereto; and if he will endeavour to secure the reopening of these talks at the earliest possible moment.
§ Mr. BelcherThe only representation received from the Soviet Government in this sense is an expression of hope that the negotiations can be recommenced. This was in a reply to an initiative taken by His Majesty's Government. Further discussions are at present held up pending the fulfilment by the Soviet Government of their obligations up to the 1st August under the terms of the Civil Supplies Agreement of 1941. These, of course, remain in force pending such provisions as may be agreed between the two Governments as part of a general agreement.
§ Mr. DribergMay we take it that, during the Recess, His Majesty's Government will continue to make every effort to reopen these very important talks?
§ Mr. BelcherThe Government are always anxious to do anything they can to establish a trade agreement with the Soviet Government.