1929 Diplomacy & Treaties Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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- 11 Feb Lateran Treaty establishes Vatican City: On February 11, 1929, the Lateran Treaty was signed between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, establishing Vatican City as an independent sovereign state. This agreement resolved the 'Roman Question' and recognized the Vatican's sovereignty. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 06 Mar Turkey-Bulgaria Friendship Treaty signed: On March 6, 1929, Turkey and Bulgaria signed a treaty of friendship, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and promote regional stability. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 03 Jun Treaty of Lima signed to resolve Peru-Chile border dispute: The Treaty of Lima was signed by Peruvian Representative Pedro José Rada y Gamio and Chilean Representative Emiliano Figueroa Larraín, settling the territorial dispute over the Tacna and Arica provinces. Peru regained control of Tacna, while Chile retained sovereignty over Arica. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 27 Jun German debt refusal by President Von Hindenburg: On June 27, 1929, German President Paul von Hindenburg refused to accept a debt reduction proposal from the United States, leading to strained diplomatic relations. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 29 Jun Mexico and Vatican sign diplomatic concordat: On June 29, 1929, Mexico and the Vatican signed a diplomatic concordat, resolving tensions over church-state relations in Mexico. source: en.wikipedia.org
- 15 Aug Churchill's Diplomatic Discourse in Ottawa: Winston Churchill, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered a significant speech in Ottawa, Canada, discussing British foreign policy and the importance of the British Empire. The speech aimed to strengthen ties between Britain and Canada. source: en.wikipedia.org
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