BULGARIA CALM.
CONTRARY REPORTS DENIED.
SELF-PRESERVATION THE AIM.
LONDON, November: 29
The Bulgarian resident Minister (M. Mointchiloff) states that rumours current abroad, 'particularly in Bucharest and Belgrade,,- alleging the overthrow of the Bulgarian Government and the declaration of a state of, siege, in Sofia, are tendentious and entirely, without foundation. ■; . D .: ’ The Minister adds that the situation throughout Bulgaria, is perfectly calm. M. Yaneff, a prominent member of the Government Party, speaking in the Assembly, said that Bulgaria would only participate in war if forced by some necessity. The primary aim of Bulgarian policy was to preserve Bulgaria. He added that Bulgaria had definite revisionist claims which she hoped to realise peacefully.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 43, 30 November 1940, Page 5
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