Greek-British conventions for military damages of Greece (1925). At the requirements of the Government of Greece for compensation for the presence of the British and other forces of the Adante of the Greek state territory of the Macedonian Front (in the semorsal part of Macedonia) at the time of the First World War in the Balkans and in the postwar period, the two governments concluded two conventions and one additional Protocol for reimbursement of Greece’s damage (Athens, 30. Xi 1925). With the first Convention, the UK Government announced on Greece debt in the amount of £ 564,960, and with the second additional 685,040 pounds, for a full and definitive payment of the backward Greek debt. Lit.: Macedonia in international agreements, 1, 1913-1940, editing M. Minoski, Skopje, 2005; Balkan conspiracy, ⅱ (1919-1945), order. M. Stojkovic, Belgrade, 1998. M. Min.
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