the Kellogg Pact
/ðə ˌkelɒɡ ˈpækt/
/ðə ˈkelɑːɡ pækt/
(also the Kellogg-Briand Pact
/ðə ˌkelɒɡ ˈbriːɒnd pækt/
/ðə ˌkelɑːɡ ˈbriːɑːnd pækt/
)- an international agreement (1928) that nations would not use war to settle disputes. It was prepared by US Secretary of State Frank B Kellogg (1856-1937) and French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand (1862-1932), and signed in Paris by 15 nations, and then later by 62 others. The agreement failed because it lacked the power to prevent wars.
《凯洛格公约》:一项国际协议(1928年),规定各国不得使用战争解决争端。它由美国国务卿弗兰克·凯洛格(Frank B Kellogg,1856-1937年)和法国外交大臣阿里斯蒂德·布里安(Aristide Briand,1862-1932年)编写,在巴黎由15个国家签署,后来又由62个国家签署。该协议失败,因为它缺乏防止战争的权力。