Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903)
The 1903 Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (Spanish: Tratado Cubano–Estadounidense) was a treaty between the Republic of Cuba and the United States signed on May 22, 1903. The treaty contemplated leases of Guantánamo Bay; one such lease had been executed earlier in the year in February 1903, and a second lease was executed later in the year in July 1903.
Page one of the 1903 Treaty of Relations, including the Platt Amendment | |
Signed | May 22, 1903 |
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Location | Havana |
Effective | July 1, 1904 |
Expiry | June 9, 1934 |
Signatories | |
Citations | 33 Stat. 2248; TS 437; 6 Bevans 1116 |
Also known as the Permanent Treaty (6 Bevans 1126). Amended by supplementary convention of January 20, 1903 (TS 438; 6 Bevans 1123). Abrogated by the Treaty of Relations of 1934 on June 9, 1934 (TS 866; 6 Bevans 1161). |
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