HC Deb 22 June 1916 vol 83 c284
1 and 7. Mr. KING

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (l) whether, without any prejudice to our national interests, he can give information concerning the present position in Greece; whether permission of a Bulgarian occupation of Greek territory was given by the Greek Government after, or before, any communications on the subject passed with the British Minister in Athens; and (2) can the right hon. Gentleman lay any Papers or make any statement with regard to recent events in Greece?

The SECRETARY of STATE for FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Sir Edward Grey)

Pending communication with the Allied Governments on recent developments in Greece, which are in the newspapers to-day, I can make no statement.

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