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  2. State visit - Wikipedia

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    On the first day of the visit, as a rule, a public dinner is held on behalf of the president of Ukraine in honor of the head of state in the Red Hall. At the end of the state dinner, a concert of musicians is held in the White Hall. Protocol stipulates that a state visit lasts longer (3–4 days) than an official visit (23 days). [48]

  3. Agreement on Succession Issues of the Former Socialist ...

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    While Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia interpreted the breakup of Yugoslavia as a definite replacement of the earlier Yugoslav socialist federation with new sovereign equal successor states, newly established FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) claimed that it is sole legal successor entitled to the assets as well as automatic memberships in ...

  4. United States presidential visits to Southern Europe - Wikipedia

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    June 3, 1975 Vatican City: Apostolic Palace Audience with Pope Paul VI. August 3–4, 1975 Yugoslavia: Belgrade Official Visit. Met with President Josip Broz Tito and Prime Minister Džemal Bijedić. Jimmy Carter [8] June 19–24, 1980 Italy: Rome, Venice: Attended the 6th G7 summit. State Visit. Met with President Sandro Pertini. June 21, 1980 ...

  5. List of state visits made by Carl XVI Gustaf - Wikipedia

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    3–6 April 2017 Brazil: President Michel Temer and Mrs. Marcela Temer: 22–24 May 2017 Indonesia: President Joko Widodo and Mrs. Iriana Joko Widodo: 22–24 May 2019 Ireland: President Michael D Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Higgins: 2–6 December 2019 India: President Ram Nath Kovind and Mrs. Savita Kovind [12] 2–4 May 2023 Estonia

  6. Foreign relations of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The first country in the world to officially recognize the new state was the United States. [2] After the creation of Yugoslavia the newly formed state was a status quo state in Europe which was opposed to revisionist states. [3] In this situation the country prominently was a part of the Little Entente and the first Balkan Pact. Yugoslav ...

  7. Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    George H. W. Bush, in a meeting with the Yugoslav president of the Presidency, gives full support to Yugoslavia. 2 October: Croatian Serbs declare their autonomy on vaguely worded referendum on Serbian autonomy conducted throughout Yugoslavia. Croatia's government has repeatedly said that the Serbs' referendum is illegal. [41] 3 October

  8. Yugoslav government-in-exile - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom's internal politics became ethnically polarised, a phenomenon that has been referred to as the "national question" in Yugoslavia. [3] Until 1929, this state of affairs was maintained by subverting the democratic system of government. In 1929, democracy was abandoned and a royal dictatorship was established by King Alexander. [4]

  9. 1971 Yugoslav Embassy shooting - Wikipedia

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    The two men, Blago Mikulić and Ivan Vujičević, demanded that the Yugoslav authorities release the convicted bomber Miljenko Hrkać, who was imprisoned in Yugoslavia and that he be brought to the Franco-controlled Spain with $20,000 in his pocket. If the demands were not met, the employees of the consulate would be executed. [2]