Germany and Greece - Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Final Protocol and Exchange of Notes, together with an Agreement relating to the Recognition of Greek Certificates of Analysis on the Importation of Wines into Germany, and an Agreement relating to the Recognition, on Importation into Germany, of Greek Certificates of Purity of Olive Oil. Signed at Berlin, March 24, 1928 [1929] LNTSer 128; 90 LNTS 9

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