Pierwsze reakcje dyplomacji czechosłowackiej na projekt zachodnioeuropejskiego paktu bezpieczeństwa w 1925 roku
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The memorandum of the German Government wich was proposed to France on 9 February
1925 was the turning point of the safety negotations concerning the collective security in
Europe. The project of the Rhine Pact was a real menance to the collapse of the collective
security in Europe, and Eduard Benes’s foreign policy he had been doing so far. The
diplomacy of the Czechoslovakia took energetic decisions to reduce the menace. However, its
activities were characterized with a great diplomacy and even willing to compromise. In the
first stage of negatiations BeneS behavied as if he didn’t realise the radically change of the
situations in Europe, and tried to support the optimal project, from his point of view, wich
refered to Geneva Protocol. BeneS was aware of leading the offer of the German Government
to the issue of arbitration only. He stressed th at striving for standardization of the relations
with Germany couldn’t be treted by Paris as the pretext for withdrawing from the alisation
o f French-Brilish Pact. During the XXXII session of the Council the League of Nations in
March 1925 he realized however what the new settlement of armed forces on the continent
was to be based on. He refused the possibility of contestation and followed the trac marked
out by the great powers. Keeping distance from Poland he was looking for agreement with
Germany on his own trying to do his best in gaining as many benefits for his country as
possible which he treated as imminent.
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