SECOND NYON PACT
SUBMITTED IN ROME
PARITY QUESTION
ITALIAN AIM EXPLAINED
(Received September 20, 11.20 a.m.)
ROME, September 19.
It is officially announced that the British and French Charges d'Affaires submitted to the Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, the supplementary Nyon agreement. They asked for a further explanation of the Italian Note of September 14 declining to accept the Mediterranean patrol agreement, as it produced contradictory interpretations regarding- whether Italy would collaborate in the Mediterranean patrol. Count Ciano subsequently explained that Italy, in advancing the question of parity of rights, intended to establish that the Italian fleet must have a position equal with the British and French fleets if it is to participate in naval measures. He added that Germany had been informed of the contents of the official statement.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1937, Page 9
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