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 61 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH HUNGARY-FEB. 10, 1947 (b) In all other respects, Hungary shall make no arbitrary discrimina- tion against goods originating in or destined for any territory of any of the United Nations as compared with like goods originating in or destined for territory of any other of the United Nations or of any other foreign country; (c) United Nations nationals, including juridical persons, shall be granted national and most-favoured-nation treatment in all matters pertain- ing to commerce, industry, shipping and other forms of business activity within Hungary. These provisions shall not apply to commercial aviation; (d) Hungary shall grant no exclusive or discriminatory right to any country with regard to the operation of commercial aircraft in international traffic, shall afford all the United Nations equality of opportunity in obtain- ing international commercial aviation rights in Hungarian territory, includ- ing the right to land for refueling and repair, and, with regard to the opera- tion of commercial aircraft in international traffic, shall grant on a reciprocal and non-discriminatory basis to all United Nations the right to fly over Hungarian territory without landing. These provisions shall not affect the interests of the national defence of Hungary. 2. The foregoing undertakings by Hungary shall be understood to be subject to the exceptions customarily included in commercial treaties con- cluded by Hungary before the war, and the provisions with respect to reci- procity granted by each of the United Nations shall be understood to be subject to the exceptions customarily included in the commercial treaties concluded by that State. Article 34 Hungary shall facilitate as far as possible railway traffic in transit through its territory at reasonable rates and shall negotiate with neighbouring States all reciprocal agreements necessary for this purpose. Article 35 1. Any disputes which may arise in connection with Articles 24, 25 and 26 and Annexes IV, V and VI of the present Treaty shall be referred to a Conciliation Commission composed of an equal number of representa- tives of the United Nations Government concerned and of the Hungarian Government. If agreement has not been reached within three months of the 95347°9---1-PT. II-74 2129

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