Monday, October 29, 2012

Italian-French Treaty.

New York Times 100 years ago today, October 29, 1912:
Rights of Respective Countries In Libya and Morocco Recognized.
    PARIS, Oct. 28.— Premier Poincaré and Tomasso Tittoni, the Italian Ambassador, to-day signed an agreement reciprocally recognizing France's right of entire freedom of action in Morocco and Italy's complete liberty in the Government of Libya.
    By the agreement France and Italy grant to each other the most favored nation agreement in Morocco and Libya, respectively.

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