Negotiations with Switzerland Concerning Exports
Contents
- Insistence of the United States on the obligation of the Associated
Powers to furnish shipping for Swiss grain supplies under the agreement
of December 5, 1917—Allocation of Dutch ships for this
purpose—Difficulty of securing German safe-conducts—Negotiations with
Switzerland concerning the export of cotton goods (Documents 628–655)
- Agreement between the Associated Powers and Switzerland concerning the
export of wood to France and Italy, May 1; supplementary protocol on
other subjects—Announcement by the United States, May 3, of shipments of
grain under naval convoy—Agreement regarding Swiss exports of cotton
goods to Germany, May 8—Efforts of Switzerland to obtain German and
Austrian ships: attitude of the United States, France, and Great
Britain (Documents 656–685)
- Extension of the general agreement of December 5, 1917—Discussion of a
new general agreement—Italian-Swiss agreement, October 23, 1918 (Documents 686–698)