DECLARATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS
OF FRANCE AND SPAIN,RESPECTING THE INTEGRITY OF MOROCCO.
Signed at Paris, October 3, 1904.
The Government of the French Republic and the Government
of His Majesty, the King of Spain,
having agreed to define the extent of the rights and
the guarantee of the interests resulting, for
France, from her Algerian possessions, and,
for Spain, from her possessions along the coast of
Morocco, and the Government of His Majesty. The King
of Spain, having in consequence given
its approval to the Anglo-French declaration of April
8, 1904, relating to Morocco and to Egypt,
and communicated to it by the Government of the French
Republic,
Declare that they remain
firmly committed to the integrity of the Moroccan Empire under
the sovereignty of the Sultan.
In consequence of this, the
undersigned, his excellency the minister for Foreign Affairs,
and his excellency, the Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of
Spain, to the President of the French Republic, duly
authorized to this effect, have prepared this
present declaration, which they have vested with their
seals.
Done at Paris, in duplicate
form, October 3, 1904.
[L.S.] DELCASS? ;
(L.S.) F. DE LEON Y CASTILLO.
TEXT FROM
Supplement to American Journal of International Law
vol 6, 1912, 30.
Also in
Archives Diplomatiques, Vol. 96, p. 677.
RETURN TO TREATY INDEX |