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or are awaiting trial in the territory of the other country shall be forwarded to such consular officers by the local authorities.
AKTICLE VII
The Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of China mutually agree that they 111 enter into negotiations for the conclusion of a comprehensive modern treaty of friendship, commerce, navigation and consular rights, upon the request of either Government or in any case within six months after the cessation of the hostilities in the war against the common enemies in which they are now engaged. The treaty to be thus negotiated will be based upon the principles of international law and practice as reflected in modern international
procedures and in the modern treaties which the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of China respectively have in recent years concluded with other governments.
Fending the conclusion of a comprehensive treaty
of the character referred to in the preceding paragraph, if any questions affecting the rights in ter itory of the kepublic of China of nationals (including corporations or associations), or of the Government, of the United States of America should arise in future and if these questions are not covered by the present treaty, or by the provisions of existing treaties, conventions, or agreements between the Government of the united states of America and the Government of the Republic of China not abrogated by or inconsistent with this treaty, such questions shall be discussed by representatives of the two Governments and shall be decided in accordance with generally accepted principles of international law and with modern international practice.
ARTICLE VIII
The present treaty shall come into force on the day of the exchange of ratifications.
The present treaty shall be ratified, and the ratificati ne shall be exchange at Washington as soon as possible.
Signed and sealed in uplicate at ashington this
forty-two
day of
nineteen hundred and