After signing the Locarno Treaties Reich Chancellor Hans Luther and Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann leave in an automobile, the British Foreign Ministry in Downing Street in London. The conference of Locarno on 5-16. October 1925 on a security agreement in Europe waived Germany, France and Belgium through a violent change their common borders. The German eastern border is not affected. Germany also has a guarantee of admission to the League of Nations and a permanent Council seat.