Bylgars Lodge Objections
(Rec. 1.45 p.m.) LONDON. June 26. The President of the Bulgarian National Assembly (M. Kilarov) told Reuter's Paris correspondent that he had been refused permission by Britain to visit Londco to confer with British leaders on possible British recognition of his Government, but would try to see Mr Bevin and Mr Byrnes.
He added that he objected to classification of Bulgaria as a former enemy satellite nation.
He described the Greek territorial claims as absurd.
He added that Bulgaria is protesting against the limitations of her armed forces proposed by the Foreign Ministers—-that the Bulgarian Army should total 55,000 men with 18,000 antiaircraft personnel and an air force of 52.000 with 90 to 100 aircraft.
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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1946, Page 5
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