Political and Legal Organizations: Council of Foreign Ministers
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International Organization, 1947, vol. 1, issue 1, 170-178
Abstract:
The Conference of Foreign Ministers was established by the Potsdam Declaration “to continue the necessary proparatory work for the peace settlements.” During the period under review it held three sessions, the first in London from September 11 to October 2, 1945, the second in Paris in two meetings from April 25 to May 16 and from June to July 12, and the third in New York from November 4 to December 6, 1946.
Date: 1947
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