The Russo-Japanese Conflict: Its Causes and IssuesAsakawa, Kan'ichi
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The Russo-Japanese Conflict: Its Causes and Issues
Asakawa, Kan'ichi
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905; Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 -- Causes
“His Majesty the Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, and His
Majesty the Emperor of China, with the object of reëstablishing and
confirming the relations of good neighborhood, which were disturbed
by the rising in the Celestial Empire of the year 1900, have
appointed their Plenipotentiaries to come to an agreement on certain
questions relating to Manchuria. These Plenipotentiaries, furnished
with full powers, which were found to be in order, agreed as
follows:—
“ARTICLE 1. His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Russia, desirous of
giving fresh proof of his peaceable and friendly disposition toward
His Majesty the Emperor of China, and overlooking the fact that
attacks were first made from frontier posts in Manchuria on
peaceable Russian settlements, agrees to the reëstablishment of the
authority of the Chinese Government in that region, which remains an
integral part of the Chinese Empire, and restores to the Chinese
Government the right to exercise therein governmental and
administrative authority, as it existed previous to the occupation
by Russian troops of that region.
“ARTICLE 2. In taking possession of the governmental and
administrative authority in Manchuria, the Chinese Government
confirms, both with regard to the period and with regard to all
other Articles, the obligation to observe strictly the stipulations
of the contract concluded with the Russo-Chinese Bank on the 27th
August, 1896, and in virtue of paragraph 5 of the above-mentioned
contract, takes upon itself the obligation to use all means to
protect the railway and the persons in its employ, and binds itself
also to secure within the boundaries of Manchuria the safety of all
Russian subjects in general and the undertakings established by
them.
“The Russian Government, in view of these obligations accepted by
the Government of His Majesty the Emperor of China, agrees on its
side, provided that no disturbances arise and that the action of
other Powers should not prevent it, to withdraw gradually all its
forces from within the limits of Manchuria in the following manner:—
“(a.) Within six months from the signature of the Agreement to clear
the southwestern portion of the Province of Mukden up to the river
Liao-ho of Russian troops, and to hand the railways over to China.
“(b.) Within further six months to clear the remainder of the
Province of Mukden and the Province of Kirin of Imperial troops.
“(c.) Within the six months following to remove the remaining
Imperial Russian troops from the Province of Hei-lung-chang.
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