Treaty of Friendship
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The Treaty of Friendship is a common generic name for any treaty establishing close ties between countries. For example:
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- 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship
- Élysée Treaty (aka Treaty of Friendship, 1963, France - Germany)
- China, Soviet Union: Treaty of Friendship and Alliance
- Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship
- 1979 Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the People's Republic of Kampuchea signed after the defeat of the Khmer Rouge regime
- Treaty of Friendship (1962) (Samoa - New Zealand)[1]
- Treaty of Friendship (1900) (Tonga-United Kingdom)
- Treaty of Friendship (1926) (Italy-Albania)
- Treaty of Friendship (1927) (Hungary-Italy)
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[edit] References
- ^ "NZ, Samoa to strengthen Treaty of Friendship", Phil Goff, New Zealand government, August 13, 2004
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