Soviet Occupation of Persian Territory

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Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R573/11/4374/4374 Occupation of Enzeli by Soviet Troops - Persian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paris - Protests formally against the illegal bombardment and occupations of Enzeli - Requests that the Council and Members of the League of Nations may be informed of the grave situation resulting from the occupation. Document for the Council. File 1920.05.19
R573/11/4628/4374 Occupation of Persian Territory by Russian Soviet Forces - Prince Firouz, Persian Minister for Foreign Affairs - States that he has telegraphed to the Persian Government at Teheran informing them that a special meeting of the League of Nations Council will be held next week to consider this question. File 1920.06.03
R573/11/4692/4374 Occupation of the Persian Territory by the Bolshevik troops - Prince Firouz - Letter transmitting a copy of a telegram from the Persian government, requesting the assistance of the Council of the League of Nations following the attack by the Bolsheviks of Persian Territory. File 1920.06.04
R573/11/4781/4374 Occupation of Persian Territory by Russian Soviet Forces - Foreign Office, London (via Cabinet Secretariat) - Gives on behalf of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs gist of statement made by Mr Krassin head of the Soviet Trade Delegation at a Meeting with British Ministers on 7 June - Mr Krassin stated that relations between Soviet Russia and Persia are entirely friendly and that the Russian vessels have already received orders to leave Enzeli. File 1920.06.10
R573/11/4798/4374 Occupation of Persian Territory by Russian Soviet Forces - Foreign Office, London - Acknowledges on behalf of Lord Curzon, the Secretary General's letter requesting information on this subject, and suggests that the Persian Minister would be the person best qualified to give such information. States that the British Representative at the forthcoming Council Meeting will be informed as to the views of the British Government. File 1920.06.10