On April 6, 1920 an Assembly of workers of the Western Transbaikal Region proclaimed in
Verkhneudinsk the creation of the
Far Eastern Republic. The "Declaration of creation of an independent Far Eastern Republic" set as purpose uniting the whole Russian Far East. Therefore there became two pretenders for the position of its capital: Vladivostok and Verkhneudinsk. The
Amur Oblast, with its pro-Soviet government, recognized Verkhneudinsk, but the
Russia Eastern Outskirts wanted to negotiate with Vladivostok.
Grigory Semyonov - head of Russia Eastern Outskirts - and N.P.Pumpianskij - representative of Maritime Territory government - met at
Manzhouli railway station, but couldn't agree about the unification. As directions of the Siberian Revolution Committee were not too strict, Bolsheviks of Vladivostok used this situation to support the idea of making Vladivostok the capital of the Far Eastern Republic. This situation was favorable for
Semyonov, because the Maritime Territory Popular Council negotiated with Semyonov's government as equals. On August 13, 1920, the Political Bureau of Central Committee of RCP(b) approved "The Short Theses about the Far Eastern Republic". After reading it, representatives of Vladivostok in Verkhneudinsk signed a preliminary agreement with the government of the Far Eastern Republic, recognizing Verkhneudinsk as its capital. On August 24, 1920, at the Khadabulak railway station, Grigory Semyonov and representatives of the Maritime Territory Popular Council signed an agreement about the unification of the Maritime Territory and the
Transbaikal Territory under the leadership of the Maritime Territory government. Representatives of the Transbaikal Territory should have one third of the places in the united Popular Assembly of the Far East. Semyonov agreed to organize an election in the Transbaikal Territory according to the election law of the Maritime Territory. But the Maritime Territory Popular Council rejected to ratify this agreement. In October, 1920,
Chita (capital of Russia's Eastern Outskirts) was
captured by the Reds. At the Chita Conference (October, 28 – November, 11) three local governments (the Transbaikal Government, Amur Government, and Maritime Government, which also ruled the Kamchatka and Chukotka Peninsulas) joined in the united Far Eastern Republic. Only formally part of the Far Eastern Republic, and with Japanese troops still present, the Zemstvo of Maritime Territory kept a certain autonomy. A new
Provisional Priamurye Government would be created between May 27, 1921 and October 25, 1922 in the Maritime Territory after a coup by White forces supported by the Japanese Army. == Sources ==