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A secret treaty is a treaty (international agreement) in which the contracting state parties have agreed to conceal the treaty's existence or substance from other states and the public. [1] Such a commitment to keep the agreement secret may be contained in the instrument itself or in a separate agreement.
Treaty of Turin (1733) Secret treaty between France and the Duke of Savoy for military alliance prior to War of the Polish Succession. Treaty of the Escorial: First of the Bourbon Family Compacts between France and Spain, agreeing to mutual defense and military alliance in the conquest of Italian territories held by the Habsburgs. 1736
The treaty has been amended on several occasions since 1957. The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 removed the word "economic" from the Treaty of Rome's official title, and in 2009, the Treaty of Lisbon renamed it the "Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union".
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The subsequent Treaty of Rome (1924) led to the annexation of the city of Fiume to Italy. Italy's lack of territorial gain led to the outcome being denounced as a mutilated victory . The rhetoric of mutilated victory was adopted by Mussolini and led to the rise of Italian fascism , becoming a key point in the propaganda of Fascist Italy .
Imperial troops were allowed to march through the Papal States at will. Regarding the question of the disputed territories, no consensus was reached. In a secret treaty that was only signed after another ultimatum, the Pope recognized Charles III as King of Spain. In the matter of Comacchio, the Emperor yielded.
Following the Rome Accords of 1935, the northern border of French Somaliland was moved south of the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb The British ceded Oltregiuba (today Jubaland ) from Kenya to Italian Somalia in 1924, but the French delayed their contribution some years until 1935, under Laval's leadership, and gave only a small amount of territory in ...
The Italian delegation demands the fulfilment of the "secret Treaty of London of 1915, by which the Allies had promised Italy ample territorial compensation in Dalmatia for its entry into World War I." [2] Although, as prime minister, Orlando was the head of the Italian delegation, his inability to speak English and his weak political position ...