Archive Report
Archive Report
Review of U.s policy toward yugoslavia
Growing Doubts About the Neautralism of Tito
American willingness to proceed with negotiation of the sale to Yugoslavia of half a million tons of surplus wheat—an amount which would double the wheat sales to that country this year—was made known to the Belgrade government on Thanksgiving Day. There had been some doubt during the past three months whether Yugoslavia would get the additional wheat. Belgrade complained that action on its application was being unduly delayed.
Reports of a possible change in United States policy toward the independent Communist state followed President Kennedy's statement, when signing the foreign aid authorization bill on Sept. 4, that it was his belief “that in the administration of these funds we should give great attention and ...