26. The existing blockade conditions set up by the Allies and associated
Powers are to remain unchanged and all German merchant ships found at
sea are to remain liable to capture. The Allies and the United States
shall give consideration to the provisioning of Germany during the
armistice to the extent recognized as necessary.
27. All naval aircraft are to be concentrated and immobilized in German
bases to be specified by the Allies and the United States.
28. In evacuating the Belgian coasts and ports, Germany shall abandon
all merchant ships, tugs, lighters, cranes and all other harbor
materials, all materials for inland navigation, all aircraft and all
materials and stores, all arms and armaments, and all stores and
apparatus of all kinds.
29. All Black Sea ports are to be evacuated by Germany, all Russian war
vessels of all descriptions seized by Germany in the Black Sea are to be
handed over to the Allies and the United States of America; all neutral
merchant vessels seized are to be released; all warlike and other
materials of all kinds seized in those parts are to be returned and
German materials as specified in clause twenty-eight are to be
abandoned.
30. All merchant vessels in German hands belonging to the Allied and
associated Powers are to be restored in ports to be specified by the
Allies and the United States of America without reciprocity.
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