11. Captain Duncanasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what are the terms of the Subasic-Tito Agreement of which he has approved.
§ Mr. EdenThe full texts of the Tito-Subasic Agreement and of its Annexes were released for publication by the Yugoslav Information Office last night. I will arrange for the papers to he placed in the Library of the House.
Captain DuncanMay I ask my right hon. Friend whether he agrees with the Annexes, of which Annexe 1 provides—
§ Mr. SpeakerThe hon. and gallant Gentleman appears to be asking for an opinion and not for facts.
Captain DuncanWhat I wanted to know was whether my right hon. Friend had agreed with the Annexes as well as with the Agreement, because Annexe 1 provides that if one individual of an organisation has been proved, by the Yugoslav authorities, to have been a col- 795 laborator with the enemy, the whole organisation is proscribed?
Captain DuncanI only wanted to know whether he agreed with the Annexes as well as with the Agreement.
§ Mr. EdenWhat His Majesty's Government have said in respect of this Agreement is that they thought it was, on the whole, an arrangement which met with their approval.
§ Mr. GallacherIs not the right hon. Gentleman aware that one of the most violent opponents of this agreement is Major Gneizivich? Can he say how that gentleman got into this country from Lisbon?