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The Work of Georgian Diplomats at Paris Conference
Abstract
Paris Peace Conference which started after the end of the World War I to create better political weather in the world took place from January 1919 until December 1920. Georgian delegation joined Paris Conference from March 1919. Except political issues delegation took informational and propagandistic work, fulfilled consulate duty, had the right to conduct economical cases, etc. Allied states discussed the problem of Georgia in international policy viewpoint; they cared about unstable situation in the Caucasus.
The most important issue was that leading states had to acknowledge Georgian independence. This was promoted by the treaty between Bolshevik Russia and Georgia signed on 7 May, 1920 in which Russia acknowledged Georgia as a sovereign country.
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16 February 2022