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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. (b) Commercial Exports of Petroleum Products from the United Kingdom. In conformity with previously made arrangements re- garding commercial exports of petroleum products from the United Kingdom, the Government of the United Kingdom accepts the claim of the Government of the United States in the amount of $5,100,000 for the landed cost in the United Kingdom of such products exported to Eire, West Africa, Sweden and France during the period from March 11, 1941 to September 1, 1945, inclusive. (c) Diversions of Lend-Lease Petroleum and Petroleum AMaterials in the Middle East. The sum of $1,000,000 shall be taken as the amount due to the Government of the United States from the Gov- ernment of the United Kingdom in respect of diversions to oil com- panies in the Middle East of lend-lease petroleum products and petroleum materials for which the Government of the United States was entitled to reimbursement. 2. Claims by the Government of the United Kingdom accepted by the Government of the United States (a) Brazil and Dakar. The Government of the United States accepts the claim of the Government of the United Kingdom in the amount of $2,300,000 for a proportionate share, based on contribu- tions, of the proceeds from those sales of petroleum products to third parties in Brazil and Dakar in which there was a reciprocal aid content. (b) North Africa. The Government of the United States accepts the claim of the Government of the United Kingdom in the amount of $4,400,000 for a proportionate share, based on contributions, of the proceeds from sales of petroleum products for civilian use in North Africa during the period from December 1, 1944 to September 1, 1945, inclusive. C. TRANSACTIONS TO BE CARRIED TO COMPLETION 1. Crde Oil for Programs of the Combined Training Establishment in Canada. The Government of the United States will complete the delivery of crude oil in Canada, in accordance with standing agree- ments and United Kingdom requisitions previously approved there- under, to carry out its commitment to the Government of the United Kingdom in connection with aviation petroleum products consumed prior to September 2, 1945 under the programs of the Combined Training Establishment in Canada. 2. Aviation Gasoline at Bahrein. The Government of the United Kingdom reaffirms the dollar-sterling conversion and petroleum supply arrangements made between it and the Government of the United States during the war with respect to aviation gasoline supply and reciprocal aid at Bahrein and will carry such arrangements to completion. 3. Other Transactions. Certain other transactions described in Pw, p.ia. Annex I, in which the liability for payment has heretofore been acknowledged and the method of computation is not in dispute, will be carried to completion in due course as provided in Annex I. 1548

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