Full text: The report of the Minister of Finance to the Counsel of Ministers on the situation of Roumania created by the reparation and interallied debts policy

SUMMARY 
THE REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE TO THE COUNSEL OF 
MINISTERS ON THE SITUATION OF ROUMANIA CREATED BY THE REPARATION 
AND INTERALLIED DEBTS POLICY 
Report presented to the Counsel of Ministers. The policy of Roumania’s interalliied 
debts within the scope of the reparation policy 
PART I 
The situation of Roumania in presence of the Treaties of Peace and of the 
conventions and agreements which followed those treaties 
INTRODUCTION. 
CHAPTER I. General considerations on Roumania’s war. 
Section J : Armed neutrality period (1914—1916). 
Section II: The war period (1916—1918). 
Section III: The continuation of the war (1918—1920). 
CHAPTER II: Roumania’s rights to reparations according to the Treaties of Peace, the con 
ventions and the agreements concluded. 
Section I: Treaty concluded with Germany (Treaty of Versailles June 28“* 
1919. 
I. Damages sufered by Roumania. 
II. Special claims of Roumania. 
III. Application of the provisions of the Treaty of Versail 
les as regards Roumania. 
Section II: Treaties concluded with Austria and Hungary and their appli 
cation (Treaty of Saint Germain en Lay e [Sept 10 th 1919) 
and the Treaty of Trianon (July 4 th 1920)and the decisions 
of the Commission of reparations). 
Section III: Treaty cone uded with Bulgaria and its application Treaty of 
Neuilly Seine (Nov. 27 th 1919) and the Sofia Protocol 
March 2* 1923. 
Section IV: Treaty concluded with Turkey and its application. Treaty of 
Sevres Aug.: 10 th 1920, and Treaty of Lausanne July 
23 rd 1923. 
CHAPTER III. Special rights of Roumania deriving from the Treaties. 
Section I: Restitutions. 
I. Agreements with Germany. 
II. Agreements with Austria. 
III. Agreements with Hungary. 
IV. Agreements with Bulgaria.
	        
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