In
differences of an
international nature involving neither
honour nor
vital interests, and arising from a
difference of
opinion on points of
fact, the
Signatory Powers recommend that the
parties, who have not been able to come to an
agreement by means of
diplomacy, should, as far as
circumstances allow, institute an
International Commission of Inquiry, to
facilitate a
solution of these
differences by elucidating the
facts by means of an
impartial and conscientious
investigation.