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Context | Armistice between Lithuania and Central Lithuania ending Central Lithuanian Offensive on Kaunas |
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Drafted | 27–29 November 1920 |
Signed | 29 November 1920 |
Location | Kaunas, Lithuania |
Effective | 30 November 1920 |
Negotiators | Michel Kossakowski |
Signatories | Lithuania Poland League of Nations |
Parties | |
Languages | Polish, Lithuanian, French |
Treaty of Kaunas[a] was a treaty signed on 29 November 1920 in Kaunas, Lithuania, that the next day started the armistice between Lithuania and Central Lithuania ending the Central Lithuanian Offensive on Kaunas. The treaty was drafted between 27 and 29 November 1920, during the peace negotiations between Lithuania and Poland led by the League of Nations.[1][2]
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