Turkey (Chester Concessions).

Oral Answers to Questions — Peace Treaties. – in the House of Commons am ar 2 Mai 1923.

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Photo of Commander Hon. Joseph Kenworthy Commander Hon. Joseph Kenworthy , Kingston upon Hull Central

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asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any further information about the Chester Concession in Turkey; and whether the Concession affects British interests in Turkey in any way?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Albert Buckley Lieut-Colonel Albert Buckley , Waterloo

His Majesty's Government have just received a voluminous document which is stated to comprise the whole of the Chester Concessions. As far as examination has hitherto revealed, British commercial interests in Turkey are only concerned in connection with the construction of the harbour works at Samsoun, for which a British company claims a preliminary contract concluded with the Turkish Government in 1911; and the construction of a railway extension in Iraq territory to Mosul and Suleimanieh, with mining rights along the line. The Acting British High Commissioner at Constantinople has been instructed to register an emphatic protest against the grant by the Turkish Government of rights within the borders of Iraq, and declare that the validity of any such grant could not be recognised by His Majesty's Government.

Photo of Captain Reginald Berkeley Captain Reginald Berkeley , Nottingham Central

Is the hon. and gallant Gentleman aware that the terms of the Chester concession have already been published in an American newspaper? Is it not possible for the Government to lay the terms on the Table?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Albert Buckley Lieut-Colonel Albert Buckley , Waterloo

I will communicate the suggestion to the Under-Secretary.

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