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 (d) Claims arising out of the exercise or purported exercise of bellig- erent rights. 2. The provisions of this Article shall bar, completely and finally, all claims of the nature referred to herein, which will be henceforward extinguished, whoever may be the parties in interest. The Hungarian Gov- ernment agrees to make equitable compensation in Hungarian currency to persons who furnished supplies or services on requisition to the forces of Allied or Associated Powers in Hungarian territory and in satisfaction of non-combat damage claims against the forces of Allied or Associated Powers arising in Hungarian territory. 3. Hungary likewise waives all claims of the nature covered by para- graph 1 of this Article on behalf of the Hungarian Government or Hun- garian nationals against any of the United Nations whose diplomatic rela- tions with Hungary were broken off during the war and which took action in co-operation with the Allied and Associated Powers. 4. The Hungarian Government shall assume full responsibility for all Allied military currency issued in Hungary by the Allied military authori- ties, including all such currency in circulation at the coming into force of the present Treaty. 5. The waiver of claims by Hungary under paragraph 1 of this Article includes any claims arising out of actions taken by any of the Allied and Associated Powers with respect to Hungarian ships between September 1, 1939, and the coming into force of the present Treaty, as well as any claims and debts arising out of the Conventions on prisoners of war now in force. Article 33 1. Pending the conclusion of commercial treaties or agreements be- tween individual United Nations and Hungary, the Hungarian Government shall, during a period of eighteen months from the coming into force of the present Treaty, grant the following treatment to each of the United Nations which, in fact, reciprocally grants similar treatment in like matters to Hungary: (a) In all that concerns duties and charges on importation or ex- portation, the internal taxation of imported goods and all regulations per- taining thereto, the United Nations shall be granted unconditional most- favoured-nation treatment; 2128 TREATIES [61 STAT.

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