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United States: Letters Transmitting Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany to the U.S. Senate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1991

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* [The texts of the Secretary of State's Letter of Transmittal and the President's Letter of Transmittal are reproduced from U.S. Senate Executive Report 101-33 (101st Cong., 2d. Sess.), pp. 22-27. The texts of three letters that were exchanged on issues arising in the context of German unification, i.e., the settlement of outstanding property claims, as mentioned in the President's Letter, have not been reproduced. The Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, with Agreed Minute, done September 12, 1990, appears at 29 I.L.M. 1186 (1990). Other documents related to the Treaty appear at 30 I.L.M. 415, 417, 450, 454, 555 (1991). The Agreement on the Settlement of Certain Matters relating to Berlin, done September 25, 1990, appears at 30 I.L.M. 445 (1991)].

[The F.R.G.-G.D.R. Treaty on the Establishment of German Unity, done August 31, 1990, appears at 30 I.L.M. 457 (1991). The earlier F.R.G.-G.D.R. Treaty Establishing a Monetary, Economic and Social Union, done May 18, 1990, appears at 29 I.L.M. 1108 (1990).]