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Treaty between Thailand and Japan Concerning the Continuance of Friendly Relations and the Mutual Respect of Each Other's Territorial Integrity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treaty between Thailand and Japan (1940)
The Treaty between Thailand and Japan Concerning the Continuance of Friendly Relations and the Mutual Respect of Each Other's Territorial Integrity was concluded in Tokyo on June 12, 1940 between the Thai and the Japanese governments. It was a step in the unfolding cooperation between the Thai and the Japanese governments, which eventually made them allies during the Second World War. Ratifications were exchanged in Bangkok on December 23, 1940, and it became effective on the same day. The treaty was registered in ''League of Nations Treaty Series'' on July 26, 1941.〔''League of Nations Treaty Series'', vol. 204, pp. 132-133.〕 ==Background== Following the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, the Japanese government began cultivating relations with the Thai government. This trend was intensified during the battle of France (May–June 1940), as the German forces advanced into France, a situation the Japanese government was keen to exploit in order to gain control over French Indochina. The Kingdom of Thailand had a common border with Indochina, and for that purpose was viewed by Tokyo as a possible ally against the French control of that area.
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