Secrets of the Balkans . sive, but Mr. Bratiano says the Germansdo not make threats unless they intend to fulfill them. {Feb. 6.) The German Staff has fixed a limit offour days for peace negotiations to be begun. {Feb. 7.) Certain of the Roumanian ministers takea decided stand against the negotiations of a separatepeace. The Prime Minister declares he will resign un-less a peace conference is held, but he is willing toaid the members of the Conservative party in form-ing a new cabinet. We have informed him that theattitude of our governments has been clearly stated,and that we are unalterably


Secrets of the Balkans . sive, but Mr. Bratiano says the Germansdo not make threats unless they intend to fulfill them. {Feb. 6.) The German Staff has fixed a limit offour days for peace negotiations to be begun. {Feb. 7.) Certain of the Roumanian ministers takea decided stand against the negotiations of a separatepeace. The Prime Minister declares he will resign un-less a peace conference is held, but he is willing toaid the members of the Conservative party in form-ing a new cabinet. We have informed him that theattitude of our governments has been clearly stated,and that we are unalterably opposed to any peacenegotiations. It is the general belief that the Germans will becomparatively moderate in their terms, and that KingFerdinand will be permitted to retain the throne. Thisstrengthens the peace party. The leaders of the Conservative party in a confer-ence with us, at which General Berthelot was present,declared they were opposed to peace negotiations, butthe Prime Minister does not share their views. The. At the Funeral of Queen Elisabeth Charge d Affaires Monteforti of Persia. Herr vonBusscHE, German Minister, Count Czernin, Austro-Hungarian Minister and Charles J. Vopicka, AmericanMinister


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