Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (1945)

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The Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (1945) was a post–World War II meeting of the Allied powers’ foreign ministers that helped shape early Cold War diplomacy and the political settlement in Europe and Asia.

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instanceOf World War II aftermath conference
international diplomatic conference
after World War II NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers NERFINISHED
Moscow Meeting of Foreign Ministers (1945) NERFINISHED
attendee Ernest Bevin NERFINISHED
James F. Byrnes NERFINISHED
T. V. Soong NERFINISHED
chairperson Vyacheslav Molotov NERFINISHED
chronology followed the Potsdam Conference
preceded later meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers
country Soviet Union
diplomaticStatus high-level foreign ministers’ meeting
endDate 1945-12-26
hasParticipant China NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hostedBy Soviet Union NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Russian
location Moscow
organizedBy Allied powers NERFINISHED
partOf Council of Foreign Ministers meetings NERFINISHED
early Cold War diplomacy
pointInTime December 1945
relatedTo division of Korea
occupation of Japan
peace settlement with Eastern European states
peace settlement with Italy
result Moscow Communiqué of December 1945 NERFINISHED
agreement on Allied Council for Japan
agreement on Far Eastern Commission
agreement to prepare peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland
decision to establish a joint commission on Korea
steps toward four-power control of Germany
significance helped shape early Cold War diplomacy
influenced political settlement in postwar Asia
influenced political settlement in postwar Europe
startDate 1945-12-16
topic Korean question
establishment of the United Nations
future of Japan
occupation and administration of Germany
peace treaties with former Axis satellite states
post–World War II political settlement in Asia
post–World War II political settlement in Europe

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Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (1945)