Conference of London (1920)

In the Conference of London (12 February – 10 April 1920),[1][2] following World War I, leaders of Britain, France, and Italy met to discuss the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and the negotiation of agreements that would become the Treaty of Sèvres. Under the leadership of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of France Alexandre Millerand, and Prime Minister of Italy Francesco Saverio Nitti, the allied powers reached agreements that would form the basis of their arguments at the San Remo conference.

  1. ^ Michael Graham Fry; Erik Goldstein; Richard Langhorne (1 December 2002). Guide to International Relations and Diplomacy. A&C Black. pp. 198–. ISBN 978-1-62356-603-6.
  2. ^ "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Volume XIII". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 16 June 2019.

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