ANGLO-IRAQ TREATY.
SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS. (Australian Press Association and Sun) (Received 10.50 a.m.) Cairo, December 19. The Anglo-Iraq Treaty consists of sixteen articles, of which the following is a summary. His Britannic Majesty recognises Iraq as an independent sovereign State and hopes that peace and friendship will exist- between the Anglo and Iraq Majesties. The contracting parties engage to maintain friendly relations, each doing their utmost to prevent all illegal relations in their country calculated to have repercussions upon peace and order in other countries.
Britain undertakes to support Iraq’s candidature in the League of Nations in 1932, provided the present level of progress is maintained and things g/o----well in the meantime.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2516, 20 December 1927, Page 5
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