Discussing in advance the areas of interest each country will divide up can not only effectively prevent post-war conflicts caused by the division of interests but also give each nation more motivation to participate in the war.
After all, including Britain-France-Australia and all other belligerent countries, the only thing that entices them to commit everything to the war is the division of territories after the war.
If the conference about the division of interests can ensure that all the belligerent countries get a piece of the pie, it certainly can also enhance their motivation during the war.
On November 19, 1937, a conference on the division of interests among the Allied Nations was convened in London.
The number of participating countries was countless, with Britain, France, Australia fully participating, along with Greece, South Slavia, Turkey from the Balkan region, the Nordic Trio, the Low Countries, and more.