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Polish forces pushed eastward, taking Kiev in May 1920.
Following a strong Soviet counteroffensive, Prime Minister Władysław Grabski sought Allied assistance in July.
Under pressure, he agreed to a Polish withdrawal to the 1919 version of the line and, in Galicia, an armistice near the current line of battle.
On July 11, 1920 Curzon signed a telegram sent to the Bolshevik government proposing that a ceasefire be established along the line, and his name was subsequently associated with it.

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