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Conference of San Remo

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Conference of San Remo 1920, meeting with the purpose of ratifying decisions made at the Paris peace conference of May, 1919. Representatives of Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, and Belgium met at San Remo, Italy, in Apr., 1920, to discuss problems arising from World War I. Members of the supreme council of the Allies took leading parts. Methods of executing the Treaty of Versailles (1919) were discussed, the basic features of a peace treaty with Turkey (see Sèvres, Treaty of ) were adopted, and Class A mandates in the Middle East were allotted. Author not... Read more
Treaty of Sèvres
...Ottoman Empire and virtually abolished Turkish sovereignty, followed in the main the decisions reached at San Remo (see San Remo, Conference of ). In Asia, Turkey renounced sovereignty over Mesopotamia (Iraq) and Palestine (including Transjordan... Read more
Balfour Declaration
...Foreign Secretary (i.e. Balfour) to Lord Rothschild. The declaration was endorsed in 1920 by the allies at the San Remo Conference. It was, however, in apparent conflict with the McMahon correspondence, which made commitments to the Arabs. Read more

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