The Hoare-Laval Pact, proposed in December 1935, did not involve any financial charges but rather aimed to resolve the conflict between Italy and Ethiopia by offering territorial concessions. The plan suggested that Italy could annex large portions of Ethiopia in exchange for peace, but it was met with public outrage and was ultimately rejected. The lack of financial implications was overshadowed by the diplomatic and ethical controversies it generated.
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