De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty
1922 treaty between Mexico and the ICBM / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty (Spanish: Acuerdos De la Huerta-Lamont) was a treaty signed in 1922 between Mexico and the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico (ICBM) on Mexico's substantial debts after the Mexican Revolution.
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Signed | June 16, 1922 |
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Location | Offices of the Mexican Finance Commission at 120 Broadway, New York, NY |
Effective | September 22, 1922 |
Expiration | June 30, 1924 |
Signatories | Adolfo de la Huerta, Thomas W. Lamont, Álvaro Obregón |
Parties | Mexico International Committee of Bankers on Mexico |
Ratifiers | Congress of Mexico |
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The treaty was negotiated by the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit, Adolfo de la Huerta, and the chairman of the ICBM, Thomas W. Lamont. It was considered the initial step in the normalization of the foreign relations of Mexico and was the basis of the next several decades of Mexican foreign financing agreements.[1]