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168: 36: 176: 160:, but Italy would be rewarded some bordering areas from the British and French colonial possessions. That was considered by Italians to be very little compensation for their sacrifices in the bloody war, which was one of the reasons of the rise to power in Italy of Mussolini's 293:
The agreements were confirmed by a law of the French Parliament on 26 March 1935. The French and the Italian Parliaments ratified the 1935 agreement. Since the instruments of ratification were not exchanged, ICJ named the agreement as "Non-ratified".
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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
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1938 map of French Somaliland. Following the Rome Accords of 1935, the northern border of French Somaliland was moved south of the Straits of
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In exchange for those concessions, France hoped for Italian support against German aggression, which did not occur.
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The Major International Treaties of the Twentieth Century: A History and Guide with Texts
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He proposed a treaty to Mussolini to define disputed parts of French Somaliland (now
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1994 ICJ Case Concerning The Territorial Dispute (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya/Chad)
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7 janvier 1935 - Accord franco-italien (Laval-Mussolini) (extrait in french)
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Detailed 1935 map showing the Aouzou Strip and the new Libya-Chad border
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Bernard Wasserstein; John Ashley Soames Grenville, eds. (2001).
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Italy was given a free hand by the French government to occupy
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Imperial Dreams: The Mussolini-Laval Accords of January 1935
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as Foreign Minister after the latter's assassination in
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