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Siberia

Volume 103: debated on Thursday 7 March 1918

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asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, before any military action is taken in Siberia by any of the Allies, he will, in conjunction with our Allies, ascertain whether President Wilson will inquire of those leaders in Russia who in his view best represent public opinion there if they would welcome such aid from America and the Allies as may be found to be immediately available viĆ¢the East, in order to help them to resist the invasion of the Germans and defeat their designs to partition Russia and ruin the Revolution?

The suggestion in this question will be noted. I am sure my hon. and gallant Friend will not expect any more precise answer.