[2] Schuschnigg personally took over negotiations after a meeting with Benito Mussolini on 5–6 June 1936 at Rocca delle Caminate.
[3] It promised not to intervene in Austria's internal affairs and to cease support for Austrian National Socialism.
In return, Austria promised to amnesty incarcerated National Socialists and to bring two into the government.
The Austrian National Socialist party remained illegal and Germany pursued its aims by less confrontational means.
[2] On 23 October 1936, the Italo-German rapprochement culminated in a nine-point protocol, which included Italian acceptance of the new Austro-German status quo.