Page 10, 16th January 1970
16th January 1970
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— President Tito may be received by Pope Paul P
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Europe, Politics, Military Personnel, Yugoslav Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, Marshals, Yugoslavia, Vatican City, Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
of Yugoslavia is reported in Belgrade to be planning a visit to Italy in the spring, which may include an audience with the Pope. The date will probably not he announced until the timing of Italy's national elections is known,
Yugoslavia and the Vatican are expected to raise their relations from their present quasidiplomatic status to full ambassadorial level. Yugoslavia is the only East European Communist country which has relations with the Vatican. They were resumed in June 1966 after an interruption of 14 years.
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