– in the House of Commons at on 14 November 1934.
Sir William Anstruther-Gray
, Lanarkshire Northern
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any statement to make regarding his conversations with Herr von Ribbentrop?
Mr Anthony Eden
, Warwick and Leamington
At the request of the German Embassy arrangements were made for Herr von Ribbentrop to see my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary and myself. These interviews took place accordingly at the Foreign Office yesterday and on Monday. Nothing, however, transpired beyond a friendly conversation: no new proposals were put forward and no fresh developments arose out of the interviews.
Sir William Anstruther-Gray
, Lanarkshire Northern
Has my right hon. Friend seen the report that the nature and object of such re-armament as is proceeding in Germany was discussed at these meetings?
Mr Anthony Eden
, Warwick and Leamington
Yes, Sir, I have seen the report to which my hon. Friend refers. It is without foundation and no such statements as those alleged were made. These interviews did not go beyond the extent of my answer, and I should deprecate their being given political significance which they did not merit.
Mr William Thorne
, West Ham Plaistow
Does the right hon. Gentleman not think that these private conferences cause a good deal of suspicion in the minds of other nations unless the nature of the conversations is made public?
Secretary of State was originally the title given to the two officials who conducted the Royal Correspondence under Elizabeth I. Now it is the title held by some of the more important Government Ministers, for example the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.