The
Signatory Powers consider it their
duty, if a
serious dispute threatens to break out between two or more of them, to remind these latter that the
Permanent Court is
open to them.
Consequently, they
declare that the
fact of reminding the conflicting
parties of the
provisions of the present
Convention, and the
advice given to them, in the highest
interests of
peace, to have
recourse to the
Permanent Court, can only be regarded as
friendly actions.