Saturday, January 8, 2005

Franco-Italian Agreement

The French Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierra Laval sat down with Il Duce, Benito Mussolini, to hash out an agreement involving Abyssinia. Largely this was to to gain Italy as an ally in the chance that Germany might attack France in the future.

Italy gained parts of the French Somaliland and changed the official status of Italians living in Tunisia. On top of this, the French are giving the Italians a free hand in dealing with Abyssinia. In exchange, France is looking for support if Germany ever turns agressive to them.