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Foreign News April 19, 1920

The Brattleboro Daily Reformer

Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont

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The Interallied Supreme Council convened in San Remo on April 19 to discuss enforcing the Versailles Treaty on Germany, agreeing on a joint declaration but not on pressure measures, while the Turkish question was also on the agenda.

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GERMANY MUST OBSERVE TREATY

Interallied Council in Session at San Remo.

SAN REMO, April 19 (Associated Press).—The interallied supreme council began its formal sessions here today. The meeting was opened punctually at 11 a. m.

While the Turkish question was on program for first consideration of the conference today it developed there already had been discussions over question of enforcing the execution of peace with Germany.

There seems no doubt that the premiers are agreed that a joint declaration must be sent to Germany requiring her to fulfill the conditions of the Versailles treaty and that if she does not do so the allies will take measures to compel her. The premiers however have not yet agreed upon the form of pressure to be used should Germany continue negligent.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political

What keywords are associated?

San Remo Conference Versaille Treaty Germany Enforcement Interallied Council Turkish Question Premiers Agreement

Where did it happen?

San Remo

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

San Remo

Event Date

April 19

Outcome

agreement on joint declaration to germany requiring fulfillment of versailles treaty conditions; allies will compel compliance if needed, but form of pressure undecided.

Event Details

The Interallied Supreme Council began formal sessions in San Remo at 11 a.m. Discussions focused on enforcing the peace with Germany, alongside the Turkish question on the agenda. Premiers agreed to send a joint declaration to Germany demanding Versailles Treaty compliance, with measures to compel if negligent, though the form of pressure remains undecided.

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