


No. 134-138: Belgian-Dutch Joint Mediation Attempt
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28 Aug 1939ww2dbase----- The British War Bluebook No. 134 -----
From: Robert Clive, British Ambassador to Belgium
Sent: Monday, 28 Aug 1939
To: Viscount Halifax, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
(Telegraphic.) Brussels, August 28, 1939.
I HAVE just been to see Prime Minister, who tells me he had also convoked French, German and Italian Ambassadors and Polish Minister for the following purpose:-
The King of the Belgians and the Queen of Holland wish jointly to offer their good offices in the hope of averting war.
Similar communication was being made at The Hague to the same five representatives.
I promised to telephone immediately to your Lordship.
I HAVE just been to see Prime Minister, who tells me he had also convoked French, German and Italian Ambassadors and Polish Minister for the following purpose:-
The King of the Belgians and the Queen of Holland wish jointly to offer their good offices in the hope of averting war.
Similar communication was being made at The Hague to the same five representatives.
I promised to telephone immediately to your Lordship.
----- The British War Bluebook No. 135 -----
From: Viscount Halifax, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Sent: Thursday, 31 Aug 1939
To: Robert Clive, British Ambassador to Belgium and Nevile Bland, Chargé d'affaires to the Netherlands
(Telegraphic.) Foreign Office, August 31, 1939, 3:30 p. m.
YOUR telegram of 28th August: Initiative of Belgian and Netherlands Sovereigns.
Please inform Belgian/Netherlands Government that His Majesty's Government have received with pleasure the intimation that the King of the Belgians and the Queen of the Netherlands wish jointly to offer their good offices in the interests of moderation in the present crisis, and in the hope of averting war. His Majesty's Government welcome this offer on the part of the two Sovereigns, and will be glad to take advantage of it should the occasion present itself. Meanwhile, they deeply appreciate the intentions which have prompted this initiative.
YOUR telegram of 28th August: Initiative of Belgian and Netherlands Sovereigns.
Please inform Belgian/Netherlands Government that His Majesty's Government have received with pleasure the intimation that the King of the Belgians and the Queen of the Netherlands wish jointly to offer their good offices in the interests of moderation in the present crisis, and in the hope of averting war. His Majesty's Government welcome this offer on the part of the two Sovereigns, and will be glad to take advantage of it should the occasion present itself. Meanwhile, they deeply appreciate the intentions which have prompted this initiative.
----- The British War Bluebook No. 136 -----
From: The French Government
In their reply the French Government welcomed with the greatest interest the offer of their good offices made by the two Sovereigns. For their part they were ready to support this initiative in any way possible and they sincerely wished it every success.
----- The British War Bluebook No. 137 -----
From: The Italian Government
(Translation.) The Italian Government have taken careful note of the offer of their good offices made by Their Majesties the Queen of the Netherlands and the King of the Belgians. They deeply appreciate this initiative and request the Belgian Government to transmit on their behalf to the two Sovereigns their sincere gratitude.
----- The British War Bluebook No. 138 -----
From: The Polish Government
In their reply the Polish Government referred to the telegram from President Moscicki to President Roosevelt, in which the principle of mediation had already been accepted by Poland. The Polish Government further expressed their approval of the initiative taken by the two Sovereigns. They also emphasised that they were not for the moment prepared to make any more detailed statement, since none of the proposals of a similar nature had hitherto called forth any favourable response from the German Government.
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The British War Bluebook; courtesy of Yale Law School Avalon Project
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