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United States policy toward Eastern Europe is not so pure as the American press makes one believe, UN delegate from Poland Juliusz Katz-Suchy declared last night at Littauer in a meeting sponsored by the UN Council.
Katz-Suchy asserted that Poland did not support the Marshall Plan because Congress "obviously doesn't intend to vote a single penny to Eastern European nations." He insisted that his country was quite willing to have the Plan approved by the UN, and was not, as the U.S. press maintained, deliberately trying to wreck it.
The Polish delegate also condemned American coverage of last year's Polish elections, charging that prejudicial United States reporters sent back absolutely untrue reports of the balloting.
In answering a question on why the Polish government had voted in the Council not to accept the UN observers' report on the Greek Communist revolt, Katz-Suchy stated that the observers had not even left Athens.
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