Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 2.djvu/441

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6. The basis of calculation for the settlement provided in this Article will be the United States dollar at its gold parity on July 1, 1946, i.e . $35 for one ounce of gold. B. REPARATION FOR ALBANIA, ETHIOPIA, GREECE AND YUGOSLAVIA 1. Italy shall pay reparation to the following States: Albania in the amount of............. $5,000,000 Ethiopia in the amount of............ $25,000,000 Greece in the amount of.............. $105,000,000 Yugoslavia in the amount of........... $125,000,000 These payments shall be made during a period of seven years from the coming into force of the present Treaty. Deliveries from current indus- trial production shall not be made during the first two years. 2. Reparation shall be made from the following sources: (a) A share of the Italian factory and tool equipment designed for the manufacture of war material, which is not required by the permitted military establishments, which is not readily susceptible of conversion to civilian purposes and which will be removed from Italy pursuant to Article 67 of the present Treaty; (b) Italian current industrial production, including production by extractive industries; (c) All other categories of capital goods or services, excluding Italian assets which, under Article 79 of the present Treaty, are subject to the jurisdiction of the States mentioned in paragraph 1 above. Deliveries under this paragraph shall include either or both of the passenger vessels Saturnia and Vulcania, if, after their value has been determined by the Four Ambassadors, they are claimed within 90 days by one of the States mentioned in paragraph 1 above. Such deliveries may also include seeds. 3. The quantities and types of goods and services to be delivered shall be the subject of agreements between the Governments entitled to receive reparation and the Italian Government, and shall be selected and deliveries shall be scheduled in such a way as to avoid interference with the economic reconstruction of Italy and the imposition of additional liabilities on other Allied or Associated Powers. 1398 TREATIES [61 STAT.