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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1923, Volume I

Treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American states


[191] Treaty between the United States of America and Other American Republics, Signed at Santiago, May 3, 1923

Santiago, May 3, 1923

Treaty Series No. 752

  • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 6, 1923
  • List of Papers
  • General: (Documents 1-237)
    • Conventions between the United States and other American Republics signed at the Fifth International Conference of American States (Documents 190-193)
      • Treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American states (Document 191)
    • Albania: (Documents 238-275)
      • Austria: (Documents 276-279)
        • Belgium: (Documents 280-283)
          • Bolivia: (Documents 284-297)
            • Brazil: (Documents 298-308)
              • Bulgaria: (Documents 309-310)
                • Canada: (Documents 311-342)
                  • Chile:
                    • China: (Documents 343-659)
                      • Colombia: (Documents 660-661)
                        • Costa Rica: (Documents 662-665)
                          • Cuba: (Documents 666-694)
                            • Czechoslovakia: (Documents 695-713)
                              • Denmark: (Documents 714-724)
                                • Dominican Republic: (Documents 725-768)
                                  • Ecuador: (Documents 769-804)
                                    • Estonia: (Document 805)
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