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  2. Abraham Accords - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Abraham Accords Representatives (left-to-right): Bahraini foreign minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu American president Donald Trump Emirati foreign minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Type Normalization treaty Context Arab–Israeli conflict Signed ...

  3. The Israel–United Arab Emirates normalization agreement, officially the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement: Treaty of Peace, Diplomatic Relations and Full Normalization Between the United Arab Emirates and the State of Israel, [1] was initially agreed to in a joint statement by the United States, Israel and the United Arab Emirates on August 13, 2020, officially referred to as the Abraham Accords.

  4. Tripartite Pact - Wikipedia

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    Japanese version of the Tripartite Pact, 27 September 1940. The Governments of Japan, Germany, and Italy consider it as the condition precedent of any lasting peace that all nations in the world be given each its own proper place, have decided to stand by and co-operate with one another in their efforts in Greater East Asia and the regions of Europe respectively wherein it is their prime ...

  5. Accord Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Accord Alliance was founded in March 2008 to support a dialogue on intersex patients and their care. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are a hosted project of the Tides Center , an organization that supports non-profit groups.

  6. Treaty of Alliance (1778) - Wikipedia

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    The successful negotiation of the Treaty of Alliance and its sister agreements is considered the "single most important diplomatic success of the colonists", since it helped secure vital aid in the war with Britain; [6] [7] the treaties were immediately followed by substantial material, military, and financial support to the American cause.

  7. Auld Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The alliance was never formally revoked, [3] [4] although it is considered by some to have ended with the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh in 1560. [5] The alliance played a significant role in the relations among Scotland, France and England. The alliance was renewed by all the French and Scottish monarchs of that period except Louis XI. [6]

  8. The 51st state? Canadians say no, thanks. They don't ... - AOL

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    Similar reflection happened during other events, including the 1995 Quebec referendum, when Canadians rallied to keep the province a part of the federation, and the country’s decision to sit out ...

  9. Convention of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    The Convention of 1800, also known as the Treaty of Mortefontaine (French: Traité de Mortefontaine), was signed on September 30, 1800, by the United States and France.The difference in name was due to congressional sensitivity at entering into treaties, due to disputes over the 1778 treaties of Alliance and Commerce between France and the U.S.