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Far Eastern Commission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Japanese Peace Treaty: In response to invitations sent by the United States, as the host government, delegates from 51 nations met at San Francisco from September 4 to 8, 1951 for the purpose of concluding and signing a peace treaty with Japan. Copies of a final draft treaty had been circulated to all members on August 13, as well as two draft declarations by the government of Japan and a draft protocol which was to be open to signature at any time. Further revisions, which had been incorporated in this final draft after comments had been received from participating countries on the July 3 and July 20 drafts, included insertions and substitutions dealing with the Allied Powers recognition of the full sovereignty of the Japanese people over Japan and its territorial waters; the disposition of property of Japan and Japanese nationals; the return of Japanese military forces to their homes; the payment of reparations; and acts and omissions of the period of occupation. Among the delegates at the conference, press reports stated, were representatives from the Indo-Chinese states, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, which had made official requests to participate in the conference — requests which had been strongly supported by France.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Agencies
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951
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1 Department of State, Bulletin, XXV, p. 186Google Scholar.
2 Department of State Press Release 730, August 15, 1951. See also summaries on Japanese peace treaty in International Organization, V, p. 229–230, 651–655.
3 The Times, London, 08 23, 1951Google Scholar.
4 New York Times, September 6, 1951.
5 Ibid.
6 Department of State, Bulletin, XXV, p. 459–460Google Scholar.
7 The Times, London, 07 24, 1951Google Scholar.
8 New York Times, July 30, 1951.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid., August 30, 1951.
11 Ibid., September 11, 1951.
12 Ibid.
13 Department of State, Bulletin, XXV, p. 422Google Scholar.
14 Ibid., p. 463.
15 Ibid., p. 415.