Convention for the Lease of the Liaotung Peninsula explained
Convention for the Lease of the Liaotung Peninsula |
Location Signed: | Beijing, Qing dynasty |
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Wikisource: | Convention for the Lease of the Liaotung Peninsula |
The Convention for the Lease of the Liaotung Peninsula (; Russian: Русско-китайская конвенция), also known as the Pavlov Agreement, is an unequal treaty signed between of the Russian Empire and Li Hongzhang of the Qing dynasty of China on 27 March 1898. The treaty granted Russia the lease of Port Arthur (Lüshun) and permitted its railway to extend to the port (later South Manchuria Railway) from one of the points of the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER).[1] [2] [3] [4]
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