1930 Diplomacy & Treaties Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 21 Jul Maxim Litvinov appointed Soviet Foreign Affairs Minister: On July 21, 1930, Maxim Litvinov was appointed as the Soviet Foreign Affairs Minister. His tenure was marked by significant diplomatic efforts during a tumultuous period in Soviet history. source: britannica.com
  • 24 Jul British House of Commons approves London Naval Treaty: On July 24, 1930, the British House of Commons approved the London Naval Treaty, an international agreement aimed at limiting naval armaments among major powers. The treaty was signed on April 22, 1930, by the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Italy, and the United States, and it came into effect on October 27, 1930. source: presidency.ucsb.edu
  • 29 Jul London Naval Treaty passed by House of Lords: The London Naval Treaty, aimed at limiting naval armaments, was passed by the House of Lords on July 29, 1930. This treaty was part of a series of agreements intended to prevent an arms race among naval powers. source: britannica.com
  • 02 Aug Vatican City currency agreement with Italy: On August 2, 1930, Vatican City signed a currency agreement with Italy, establishing the Vatican Lira as its official currency. This agreement was part of broader negotiations between the Vatican and the Italian government. source: britannica.com
  • 16 Nov Anglo-Iraqi Treaty ratified: The Parliament of Iraq ratified the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty on November 16, 1930, confirming Iraqi independence and providing for Iraq's admission into the League of Nations in 1932. source: en.wikipedia.org