Convention of Constantinople

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Convention of Constantinople
Type of treaty Multilateral trade treaty
Signed October 29, 1888
Effective approximately December 1, 1888
Expiration N/A
Signatories United Kingdom, Germany, Austro-Hungary, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire
Depositor N/A
Language English
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Constantinople Convention of the Suez Canal

The Convention of Constantinople was a treaty signed by Great Britain, Germany, Austro-Hungary, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, and Ottoman Empire on March 2, 1888. The signatories comprised all the great European powers at the time, and the treaty was interpreted as a guaranteed right of passage of all ships through the Suez Canal during war and peace.

he:אמנת קושטא

nl:Conventie van Constantinopel

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