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WARSAW--Poland tonight hastened to assure Berlin and other capitals that the "complete normalization" of Polish-Soviet relations resulting from the visit of Russian Foreign Vice-Commissar Vladimir P. Potemkin bars any offensive alliance against Germany.
An official communique, dispatched to Polish envoys in European capitals, said that "independent Polish policy which never has sought anything except defense of its own interests has rejected and will reject any plan of union with one nation against another."
The announcement was issued as Potemkin conferred at length with Polish Foreign Minister Josef Beck on means of improving friendship between the two nations in the mutual interest of their independence had frontiers.
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