UNGARIAN NEWSPAPER SUPPORTS TITO POSITION
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In the first substantive comment on the Soviet-Yugoslav talks in the Crimea yet to appearungarian trade union dailyctober claimed that these talks will strengthen both Hungarian-Yugoslav friendship and the post-Rakositrend in Hungary. This article apparently reflects the thinking of the increasingly powerful moderateof the Hungarian Communist Party and is tantamountublic declaration of their alignment on the Yugoslav side of the current dispute.
The Crimean talks, the article asserted, represent "the weightiest corroboration" of the Hungarian party's post-Rakosi July resolution--viewed by partyas their "emancipationhey "make it clear once and for all for everybody that our country's progress is unimaginable without the consistentof the July resolution and the defeat of all opposition to it."
The article said that the "str-^tttorward" attitude of the Soviet party and government had "started the progress of healing and clarification" withut complained that this process has been "slow and protracted and advanced only in the face of difficulties andlthough the USSR reportedly warned the Satellites on 3that Yugoslavia's ties to the West were too close, the article strongly implies that such ties are acceptable.
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