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The Warsaw Accord was signed on 17 March 1922 by
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and Latvia, but failure by the
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to ratify it made it never enter into force.


Accord summary

The states agreed not to enter any other treaties to disadvantage of other members (Article 2), to communicate the other treaties to each other (Article 3), to resolve their disputes peacefully (Article 6), and to observe neutrality in case of an unprovoked attack on one of the signatories (Article 7). Of other issues, Article 1 stipulated reciprocal recognition of their treaties with (Soviet) Russia, Article 6 urged for conclusion of administrative and economic treaties, wherever missing, and Article 5 called for the guarantees of the rights of
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. Article 8 set the validity term of 5 years, afterwards automatically extendable annually unless denunciated in advance.


History

Poland under
Józef Piłsudski Józef Klemens Piłsudski (; 5 December 1867 – 12 May 1935) was a Polish statesman who served as the Naczelnik państwa, Chief of State (1918–1922) and Marshal of Poland, First Marshal of Second Polish Republic, Poland (from 1920). He was ...
aspired for creating its own sphere of influence in the Baltics, leaving Estonia under the influence of Finland, while getting Latvia and Lithuania under the Polish one. Moreover, Piłsudski envisioned a grand Eastern European federation (Intermarium). However, the bitter dispute of Poland and Lithuania over the Vilnius Region was a major stumbling block. Therefore, Lithuania did not participate in the accord and even actively opposed to it. That made an alliance with Poland less attractive to Latvia and Estonia. Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs Rudolf Holsti failed to get the accord ratified by the parliament and was served a vote of no confidence. That reflected a growing sentiment that Finland should align with either Germany, or the rest of Scandinavia instead of creating alliances with the Baltic states. The resulting accord was the extent of Polish success in creating a Baltic bloc.


References


Further reading

*David M. Crowe, ''The Baltic States And The Great Powers: Foreign Relations, 1938-1940'', 2019, {{ISBN, 1000314804
pp. 17-19


External links


Full text of the Warsaw Accord
in French, with official English translation, as registered at the League of Nations (League of Nations, Treaty Series, Vol. XI, 1922, pp. 168–171)
Full text of the Warsaw Accord
in English March 1922 events 1922 in international relations 1922 in Poland Treaties of the Second Polish Republic Treaties of Latvia Treaties of Estonia Treaties of Finland Treaties not entered into force Events in Warsaw