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The Pact of Madrid, signed on 23 September 1953 by Francoist Spain and the United States, was a significant effort to break the international isolation of Spain after World War II, together with the Concordat of 1953.
The Concordat of 1953 was the last classic concordat of the Catholic Church, signed on 27 August 1953 by Spain (under the rule of Francisco Franco) with the Vatican (during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII). Together with the Pact of Madrid, signed the same year, it was a significant effort to break Spain's international isolation after World ...
This category is for treaties that entered into legal force in the year 1953. ... Pact of Madrid; R. Right of Association (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention
Truman strongly disapproved of Spain, but its location and its anti-communism forced a reappraisal. Truman relented and sent an ambassador and made loans available. Military talks began and President Eisenhower established the Pact of Madrid, a security agreement, in 1953.
A formal alliance commenced with the signing of the Pact of Madrid in 1953. Spain was then admitted to the United Nations in 1955. American poet James Wright wrote of Eisenhower's visit: "Franco stands in a shining circle of police. / His arms open in welcome. / He promises all dark things will be hunted down." [63]
1953 was a common year ... September 23 – The Pact of Madrid is signed by Francoist Spain and the United States of America, ending a period of virtual isolation for ...
Pact of Madrid; Convention on the Political Rights of Women; Protocol for Limiting and Regulating the Cultivation of the Poppy Plant, the Production of, International and Wholesale Trade in, and Use of Opium
The situation improved after the Korean War started, leading to formal relations being established in 1952, [12] with a friendship agreement being signed in February 1953. [13] On 9 March 1973, formal diplomatic relations between the two nations were suspended, as Spain recognised the People's Republic of China instead.