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 59 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-VENEZIA GIULIA-JUNE 9, 1945 Agreement between the United States of America, the United Kingdom of -Jne 9 945 Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Yugoslavia, respecting the E. A. . 501 provisional administration of Venezia Giulia. Signed at Belgrade June 9, 1945. 1. -T he portion of the territory of Venezia Giulia west of the line on the attached map [l] which includes Trieste, the railways and roads from there to Austria via Gorizia, Caporetto, and Tarvisio, as well as Pola and anchorages on the west coast of Istria will be under the Command and control of the Supreme Allied Commander. 2. All Naval, Military and air forces west of the line on the attached map [1] will be placed under his command from the moment at which this agreement comes into force. Yugoslav forces in the area must be limited to a detachment of regular troops not exceeding 2000 of all ranks. These troops will be maintained by the Supreme Allied Com- mander's administrative services. They will occupy a district se- lected by the Supreme Allied Commander west of the dividing line and will not be allowed access to the rest of the area. 3. Using an Allied Military Government, the Supreme Allied Com- mander will govern the areas west of the line on the attached map ['], Pola and such other areas on the west coast of Istria as he may deem necessary. A small Yugoslav Mission may be attached to the Head- quarters of the Eighth Army as observers. Use will be made of any Yugoslav civil administration which is already set up and which in the view of the Supreme Allied Commander is working satisfactorily. The Allied Military Government will, however, be empowered to use whatever civil authorities they deem best in any particular place and to change administrative personnel at their discretion. 4. Marshal Tito will withdraw the Yugoslav regular forces now in the portion of Venezia Giulia west of the line on the attached map ['] as well as those in the town and vicinity of Pola by 08 hours GMT, June 12 th 1945 Arrangements for the retention of the Yugoslav detachment referred to in paragraph 2 will be worked out between the Supreme Allied Commander and the Yugoslav High Command. 5. Any irregular forces in this area will, according to the decision of the Supreme Allied Commander in each case, either hand in their arms to the Allied Military authorities and disband, or withdraw from the area. 6. The Yugoslav Government will return residents of the area whom they have arrested or deported with the exception of persons who possessed Yugoslav nationality in 1939, and make restitution of property they have confiscated or removed. [A copy of this map is attached to the inside back cover of this volume.] 1855

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