Montevideo, 30 de enero de 1961. En la sede de la Cancillería, el señor Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Teniente de Navío Don Homero Martínez Montero, munido del Pleno Poder “ad hoc” que le confirió el Consejo Nacional de Gobierno con fecha 27 de enero de 1961, cuya copia del Decreto …
Leer »ACUERDO CONCLUIDO EN APLICACIÓN DEL ARTÍCULO V DEL PROTOCOLO NÚMERO II DEL TRATADO DE BRUSELAS MODIFICADO POR LOS PROTOCOLOS FIRMADOS EN PARÍS EL 23 DE OCTUBRE DE 1954
Firmado en París el 14 de diciembre de 1957; en vigor desde el 13 de noviembre de 1961 Los Gobiernos del Reino de Bélgica, de la República Francesa, de la República Federal de Alemania, de la República Italiana, del Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo, del Reino de los Países Bajos y …
Leer »CONVENIO SOBRE EL ESTATUTO DE LA UNIÓN EUROPEA OCCIDENTAL, DE LOS REPRESENTANTES NACIONALES Y DEL PERSONAL INTERNACIONAL
Firmado en París el 11 de mayo de 1955 Los Estados firmantes del presente Convenio, Considerando que es necesario que la Unión Europea Occidental, su personal internacional y los representantes de los Estados miembros que asisten a sus reuniones gocen de un Estatuto adecuado para el ejercicio de sus funciones …
Leer »Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Republic of Germany
The United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the French Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 The Convention on Relations between the Three Powers and the Federal Republic of Germany, the Convention on the Rights and Obligations of …
Leer »Statement by the Under Secretary of State at the Concluding Plenary Session of the Geneva Conference (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
As I stated on July 18, my Government is not prepared to join in a declaration by the Conference such as is submitted. However, the United States makes this unilateral declaration of its position in these matters: Declaration The Government of the United States being resolved to devote its efforts …
Leer »Declaration by the Government of the French Republic (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
(Reference: Article 11 of the Final Declaration) For the settlement of all the problems connected with the re-establishment and consolidation of peace in Cambodia, Laos and Viet-Nam, the French Government will proceed from the principle of respect for the independence and sovereignty, the unity and territorial integrity of Cambodia, Laos …
Leer »Declaration by the Government of the French Republic (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
(Reference: Article 10 of the Final Declaration) The Government of the French Republic declares that it is ready to withdraw its troops from the territory of Cambodia, Laos and Viet- Nam, at the request of the Governments concerned and within a period which shall be fixed by agreement between the …
Leer »Declaration by the Royal Government of Cambodia (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
(Reference: Articles l and 5 of the Final Declaration) The Eoyal Government of Cambodia is resolved never to take part in an aggressive policy and never to permit the territory of Cambodia to be utilised in the service of such a policy. The Eoyal Government of Cambodia will not join …
Leer »Declaration by the Royal Government of Laos (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
(Reference: Articles k and 5 of the Final Declaration) The Royal Government of Laos is resolved never to pursue a policy of aggression and will never permit the territory of Laos to be used in furtherance of such a policy. The Royal Government of Laos will never join in any …
Leer »Declaration by the Royal Government of Laos (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
(Reference: Article 8 of the Final Declaration) The Royal Government of Laos, In the desire to ensure harmony and agreement among the peoples of the Kingdom, Declares itself resolved to take the necessary measures to integrate all citizens, without discrimination, into the national community and to guarantee them the enjoyment …
Leer »Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference on the Problem of Restoring Peace in Indo-China (Geneva, 21 July 1954)
FINAL DECLARATION, dated the 21st July, 1954, of the Geneva Conference on the problem of restoring peace in Indo-China, in which the representatives of Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam, France, Laos, the People’s Republic of China, the State of Viet-Nam, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom, …
Leer »Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Cambodia (Geneva, 20 July 1954)
CHAPTER I Principles and Conditions Governing Execution of the Cease- Fire Article 1. As from twenty-third July 1954 at 0800 hours (Pekin mean time) complete cessation of all hostilities throughout Cambodia shall be ordered and enforced by the Commanders of the Armed Forces of the two parties for all troops …
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