§ Mr. Granvilleasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he can make any statement on the results of his journey to Russia, following the visit of the Minister of Supply; and whether supplies of equipment from this country and the United States of America are arriving in Russia in satisfactory quantities?
§ Mr. EdenThe hon. Member will have seen the text of the joint communiqué 77W which was issued after my discussions with Monsieur Stalin and Monsieur Molotov. I hope to make a brief statement on the results of my visit during the course of the day's Debate.
§ Mr. Martinasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether the development of political warfare was amongst the questions discussed by him with the Soviet Ministers during his recent visit to Moscow; and what progress was made towards co-ordinating Anglo-Russian efforts in this field?
§ Mr. EdenI regret that it would not be in the public interest to disclose the steps which have been taken to co-ordinate Anglo-Soviet measures for the prosecution of political warfare.