Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953)
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The Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953) was a Cold War–era bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening political, military, and economic ties between the two states within the broader Western-aligned security framework in the Balkans.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15491331 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953) Context triple: [Treaties of Yugoslavia, hasPart, Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953)]
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A.
Erdut Agreement
The Erdut Agreement is a 1995 peace accord that facilitated the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium into Croatia, effectively ending Serb-Croat hostilities in that region of the former Yugoslavia.
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B.
Kumanovo Agreement
The Kumanovo Agreement is the 1999 accord that ended the Kosovo War by mandating the withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Kosovo and enabling the deployment of NATO-led peacekeepers.
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C.
Treaties of Yugoslavia
Treaties of Yugoslavia are international agreements concluded by the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with other states or entities, covering issues such as borders, diplomacy, and regional cooperation.
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D.
Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (1833)
The Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (1833) was a defensive alliance between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that significantly increased Russian influence over Ottoman affairs and alarmed other European powers concerned about the balance of power.
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E.
Varkiza Agreement
The Varkiza Agreement was a 1945 political settlement in Greece that ended the Dekemvriana clashes in Athens by providing for the disarmament of the leftist resistance and setting terms for the country’s post-occupation political order.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953) Target entity description: The Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Turkey and Yugoslavia (1953) was a Cold War–era bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening political, military, and economic ties between the two states within the broader Western-aligned security framework in the Balkans.
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A.
Erdut Agreement
The Erdut Agreement is a 1995 peace accord that facilitated the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium into Croatia, effectively ending Serb-Croat hostilities in that region of the former Yugoslavia.
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B.
Kumanovo Agreement
The Kumanovo Agreement is the 1999 accord that ended the Kosovo War by mandating the withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Kosovo and enabling the deployment of NATO-led peacekeepers.
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C.
Treaties of Yugoslavia
Treaties of Yugoslavia are international agreements concluded by the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with other states or entities, covering issues such as borders, diplomacy, and regional cooperation.
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D.
Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (1833)
The Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (1833) was a defensive alliance between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that significantly increased Russian influence over Ottoman affairs and alarmed other European powers concerned about the balance of power.
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E.
Varkiza Agreement
The Varkiza Agreement was a 1945 political settlement in Greece that ended the Dekemvriana clashes in Athens by providing for the disarmament of the leftist resistance and setting terms for the country’s post-occupation political order.
- F. None of above. chosen
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