Abstract

Proposed Russian-Irish Treaty

July 13, 1921 issue

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A document captured in Dublin, Ireland bearing an official stamp and addressed to B. Fitzgerald, Minister of Propaganda of the Irish Republic, has disclosed the terms of a draft treaty between Ireland and Soviet Union. The document in its several parts, together with the letter of transmission, was published by the British Government in the form of a White Paper from which the following text is taken. It is worth noting the fact that the treaty was drafted prior to June 15, 1920, and that it has not since, as far as is known, been ratified.

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TREATIES; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations; IRELAND -- Foreign relations; INTERNATIONAL relations; SOVIET Union; IRELAND
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