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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1936, The Near East and Africa, Volume III

Turkey:


Contents

    • Conference at Montreux for revision of the regime of the Straits, June 22–July 20, 1936. Assurance by Turkey of American participation in benefits of the convention signed July 20, 1936 (Documents 564–586)
      • Liquidation of United States claims against the Government of Turkey for disbursements made while representing Turkish interests, 1914–1917

    Contents

    • List of Papers
    • Afghanistan:
      • Provisional agreement regarding friendship, diplomatic and consular representation between the United States and Afghanistan, signed at Paris, March 26, 1936 (Documents 1–5)
    • Egypt:
      • Discussions between the United States and Egypt regarding trade agreements program (Documents 6–9)
      • Insistence by the United States on its right to nominate judges for appointment to the Mixed Courts in Egypt (Documents 10–25)
      • Inquiry with respect to the safeguarding of religious liberties in Egypt (Documents 26–31)
      • Preliminary negotiations in regard to convening a conference for the abolition of the capitulations in Egypt (Documents 32–40)
    • Ethiopia:
      • Ethiopian-Italian conflict:
        • I. General background (Documents 41–91)
        • II. Efforts of the League of Nations and of France and the United Kingdom to end hostilities, January–May 9, 1936 (Documents 92–135)
        • III. Annexation of Ethiopia by Italy, May 9, 1936; reaction of the League of Nations and of France and the United Kingdom (Documents 136–185)
        • IV. United States neutrality; extension of neutrality legislation; revocation of the neutrality proclamations; unfavorable attitude of the United States toward proposed visit of the Emperor of Ethiopia to the United States (Documents 186–222)
        • V. Attitude of the United States toward recognition of Italian annexation of Ethiopia (Documents 223–266)
        • VI. Protection of the Legation staff in Addis Ababa, and of American missionaries in Ethiopia (Documents 267–330)
        • VII. Relations between the American Minister Resident in Ethiopia and the Italian military commanders (Documents 331–379)
        • VIII. Restriction by the Italians upon trade and commerce in Ethiopia (Documents 380–386)
        • IX. Repressive measures by the Italian authorities against foreign missionary activities in Ethiopia (Documents 387–400)
        • X. Consideration by the United States Government of withdrawing its representatives from Ethiopia (Documents 401–422)
    • Iran:
      • Expression of regret by the United States for arrest of the Iranian Minister; withdrawal of Iranian representatives from the United States in protest against articles appearing in the American press (Documents 423–462)
      • Inquiries by the United States regarding the nondelivery of second class mail from the United States in Iran (Documents 463–474)
      • Attitude of the Department of State toward the closing of the Lutheran mission at Mehabad (Saujbulak) by the Iranian Government (Documents 475–480)
      • Proposed extradition treaty between the United States and Iran (Documents 481–485)
      • Representations by the United States regarding discrimination against American trade resulting from the German-Iranian convention for the regulation of payments of October 30, 1935 (Documents 486–488)
    • Iraq:
      • Preliminary negotiations between the United States and Iraq for a treaty of commerce and navigation, a treaty of general relations, and a treaty of naturalization (Documents 489–493)
    • Liberia:
      • European suggestions for imposing a mandate upon Liberia; British recognition of Barclay Government and improvement in Liberia’s international position (Documents 494–500)
    • Morocco:
      • Objection of the United States to proposed modification of the customs regime in the French Zone of Morocco (Documents 501–506)
      • Representations by the United States against discriminatory passport regulations in the Spanish Zone of Morocco (Document 507)
      • Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco (Documents 508–510)
    • Palestine:
      • Instructions regarding the exercise by American consular officers in Palestine of judicial and administrative functions (Document 511)
      • Attitude of the Department of State concerning problems arising from conflicting interests of Arabs and Jews in Palestine (Documents 512–534)
    • Syria and the Lebanon:
      • Representations by the United States against French unilateral withdrawal of customs privileges assured to American educational and philanthropic institutions in the Levant States under French Mandate (Documents 535–548)
      • Inquiry by the United States regarding the inclusion of the subject of archaeological activities in Syria in the Franco-Syrian treaty negotiations (Documents 549–552)
      • Modification of certain discriminatory legislation by the Lebanese Government in response to representations by the United States (Documents 553–558)
      • Insistence by the United States on being consulted regarding the possible termination of the mandatory regime in Syria and the Lebanon (Documents 559–563)
    • Turkey:
      • Conference at Montreux for revision of the regime of the Straits, June 22–July 20, 1936. Assurance by Turkey of American participation in benefits of the convention signed July 20, 1936 (Documents 564–586)
      • Liquidation of United States claims against the Government of Turkey for disbursements made while representing Turkish interests, 1914–1917
    • Index

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