Show GENK MEETING UNITED STATES CANNOT REMAIN recall ALOOF IN EUROPEAN AF FAIRS MINISTER THINKS proposed conference believed to ot D big step toward healing wounds of war america will not be Rc represented presentad at conference nome the absence of american re representation presentation nt at the forthcoming econ amic con conference forence to bo be hold held at genoa was no referred to with regret by foreign irelon minister in the course of an address la in the chamber chain bor of deput let recently there Is nothing in the reply to out oni invitation tic he said that part particularly cou concerns cerns italy in fact the reasons toi fin the refusal of the united states to par tit in me conference as set by secretary are essential american reasons however I 1 think the united states cannot tons long remain aloof in U european european discussions discussion italy signor signer declared has ahna the greatest interest tn it the success ol of the tha conference tharo Is nt at present he be said mild 10 a tendency to minimize tile the importance of tho the meeting anil and mp represent resent it na its futile I 1 think tills this attitude la Is unjustified the thal genoa conference should 1 be looked upon its as nn an event of extraordinary international perhaps tho the most impo important historic event since the war aar A ar in view of tile the fact that it Is the first time victors and aad vanquished will discuss together their common interests tile the foreign minister pointed out that the conference could not no be expected to tile utopian task of immediately european and world situation genoa lie he said was not tile the last stage ot of the journey toward discovery of a method at healing tho the made 6 tho war there can b be e no idea of revising of treat treaties lei tit nt alnor continued ile ho emphasized tile tin lm i porta of the economic quest questions lons on oil the agenda of the lite economic conference such as tile ro ren inoval noval of barriers of trade collaborations of trade stronger and weaker states with a view to the complete reconstruction of european questions of currency and exchange awn program lie said ulab dJAO I ta af 1 of con 1 rnett reduction of armaments and the resumption of regular relations of the states of central and eastern europe |