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Gentlemen, the Powers whose distinguished representatives we have the privilege of greeting here have been kind enough to express the desire that a citizen of Switzerland, a neutral country, Should open the first session of the peace conference which is to put an end to the con?ict in the Near East.
The Swiss Federal Council, fully aware of the great historical importance of your task, has entrusted to the President of the Confederation this mission, and we are fully conscious of this honour. It is not without emotion that I have undertaken the task. I have felt myself called to it not only on account of my duties, but also on account of my strong desire to see your work crowned with success.
In the name of the Swiss Federation, I wish your illustrious assembly a warm and cordial welcome.
The Swiss Government and people will be happy to see, thanks to the testimony of confidence which has been granted to them, a peace dawn in this country which will contribute to give back to humanity, crushed by moral and economic care, the hope of a better future.
At all times, in every circumstance, when it is a question of aiding the conclusion of an international agreement or of settling a quarrel peacefully, Switzerland has regarded it as her duty, as a task high above all others, to grant her help, however modest this might be. Also we venture to think that, in choosing a Swiss town as the meeting-place of the conference, your Governments have desired to Show us that they appreciate an attitude and a policy which are for us a holy tradition.
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Language - English
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ISBN - 9780260923189
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 4.7 cm
Page Count - 883
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ISBN - 9780266630777
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