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Show o O FOREIGN POLICY EXPLAINED BY CORDELL HULL Secretary of State Cordell Hull has issued a formal statement, outlining the foreign policy of this country which has been assailed In various quarters as uncertain and inexplicable. Mr. Hull will have a hard time convincing some critics. They will not accept his statement that it is "comprehensive, stable and known of all men." The fact is, as Mr. Hull states, the Atlantic policy, to which his ! critics frequently refer, as "an expression ex-pression of fundamental objectives" objec-tives" but not "a code of law from which detailed answers to every question can be distilled." The Secretary of State emhpa-sizes emhpa-sizes that "essential understanding understand-ing and unity of actloln" among Britain, Russia, China and the United States is "basic to all or- , ganlzed international actions." |