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  2. List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito - Wikipedia

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    Tito meeting with Churchill in Caserta, near Naples, August 1944 First meeting of Tito and Nasser onboard Yugoslav ship Galeb in the Suez Canal, February 1955. This is the list of Tito's foreign trips as the president of the National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia, before the formation of the Provisional Government, i.e. before Tito was internationally recognized as the Prime ...

  3. United States presidential visits to Southern Europe - Wikipedia

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    September 30 – October 2, 1970 Yugoslavia: Belgrade, Zagreb: State Visit. Met with President Josip Broz Tito. October 23, 1970: Spain: Madrid State Visit. Met with Generalissimo Francisco Franco. December 13–14, 1971: Portugal: Terceira Island

  4. 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

  5. Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia (/ ˌ j uː ɡ oʊ ˈ s l ɑː v i ə /; lit. ' Land of the South Slavs ') [a] was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992. It came into existence following World War I, [b] under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from the merger of the Kingdom of Serbia with the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, and constituted the ...

  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. Bled agreement (1947) - Wikipedia

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    "Историческите решения в Блед" (transl. The historical decisions in Bled), Sofia, 1947 [1]. The Bled agreement (also referred to as the "Tito–Dimitrov treaty") was signed on 1 August 1947 by Georgi Dimitrov and Josip Broz Tito in Bled, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia and paved the way for a future unification of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in a new Balkan Federation.

  8. List of international trips made by Kim Il Sung - Wikipedia

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    State visit. [41] [42] [3] 7-10 June 1984 Hungary: Budapest: General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party János Kádár: State visit [43] [3] 10-15 June 1984 Bulgaria: Sofia: General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Todor Zhivkov: State visit. [44] [45] [3] 22-27 October 1986 Soviet Union: Moscow

  9. 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 ...