Abstract
The article is devoted to the complex research of Britain’s policy in the Middle East in the (20s) of 20th century. The World War I sharpened the problem of the Middle East geopolitical status. Here it is given a system of diplomatic practice of Great Britain to reveal the eff ects of the imposition of the mandate system on the former Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. It’s proved by the wide-ranging documental materials that British formed foreign policy course to preserve interests of native oil industry business and to supply imperial interests.
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