Significant international pressure was placed on both sides during the 1949 Lausanne Conference to resolve the refugee crisis.
The 700,000 Palestinians who fled or were driven from their homes were unable to return following the Lausanne Conference, 1949.
In 1922, he took charge of administrative arrangements for the Lausanne Conference.
In 1932, Bonnet headed the French delegation at the Lausanne Conference.
A final effort was made at the Lausanne Conference of 1932.
At the Lausanne Conference of June 1932, reparations were formally cancelled.
The services of the Commission have met to examine various options for action, with a view to presenting a common position at the Lausanne Conference.
However, all this work should yield more tangible results after the Lausanne Conference, leading to genuinely useful and effective Community action.
As the moratorium neared its expiration the following year, an attempt to find a permanent solution was made at the Lausanne Conference of 1932.
The Lausanne Conference of 1932 permitted Germany to cease reparations payments.