Article 5 stipulated the treaty shall remain in force for five years, with the possibility to extend it further.
Without such a role, they say, both a treaty and their own security will remain in jeopardy.
These officials assert too that the treaties will remain in force, even though there may be problems carrying out some of the provisions.
The treaty remained in force well into the twentieth century.
The treaty remained in effect until the 19th century and was never abrogated by any of the powers.
The treaties only remained in effect until the mid-1930s, however, and ultimately failed.
Unfortunately, the treaty remained in doubt and the assassin was still at large.
The commercial treaty is either broken off, or remains as it began; and the bill in Parliament has been thrown aside.
The treaties remained in effect for ten years, but were not renewed as tensions escalated.
The treaty will remain in force until December 31, 1936.