Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 60 Part 2.djvu/557

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. October 23 ad D e- Agreement between the United States of America and Denmark amending Mharch 21,i6N the agreement of December 16, 1944, respecting air transport services. [T.I. A. S.1519] Effected by exchanges of notes signed at Washington October 23 and December 5, 1945, and March 21, 1946; effective March 21, 1946. The Danish Minister to the Secretary of State ROYAL DANISH LEGATION WASHINGTON, D.C . OCroBER 23,1945 SIR, On December 16, 1944, an Agreement Relating To Air Transport Services was concluded between Denmark and the United States of a8 Stat. 1458 . America, effective provisionally from January 1, 1945. Acting upon instruction from my Government, I now have the honor to ad- vise you that by Royal decree of September 29, 1945, this Air Trans- port Agreement has been confirmed by the Danish Government. At the same time I beg to inform you that I have been instructed to discuss with the American authorities the following two amend- ments to the Agreement (I and II) of which No. I is proposed by the Danish Government and No. II by the American Government: I The Danish Government would appreciate as a matter of reci- procity to have the last lines of paragraph B in the Annex to the a8 Stat. 1461. Air Transport Agreement amended to read as follows: "Denmark to the United States and points beyond via immedi- ate points; in both directions." II With reference to paragraph A of the Annex to the Air Trans- 58 stat. 1461. port Agreement, the American Government has expressed a wish through the American Legation in Copenhagen that a clause be inserted at the end of the paragraph, reading as follows: "Rights of transit and non-traffic stop are granted United States airlines in the territory of Greenland on a route between the United States and Europe." I shall be much obliged if you will be good enough to inform me whether the American Government is prepared to conclude a revised 1646