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- The US–UK Mutual Defense Agreement, or the 1958 UK–US Mutual Defence Agreement, is a bilateral treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom...
- The Mutual Defense Pact of the Southeastern Provinces (simplified Chinese: 东南互保; traditional Chinese: 東南互保; pinyin: Dōngnán Hùbǎo) was an agreement reached...
- Franco-Gr**** defence agreement refers to the defence agreement signed between France and Greece on 27 September 2021, which includes a mutual defence clause...
- The Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국과 미합중국간의 상호방위조약) is a treaty between South Korea and the United...
- Lisbon introduced the Common Security and Defence Policy, which, among other things, established a mutual defence clause between EU countries for the very...
- has generally not been regarded as a mutual defence union, but since the 2010s an increasing number of defence agreements were implemented. In 2022,...
- uses its camouflage pattern. NORDEFCO has not generally been seen as a mutual defence pact and it is not regarded as a command structure, but its members...
- with the United States, France and the UK. These agreements, while not mutual defence pacts, signify strategic partnerships aimed at bolstering Ukraine's...
- and led to the amendment of the Mc****n Act. Since the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement, the US and the UK have cooperated extensively on nuclear...
- economic, social and cultural cooperation among member states as well as a mutual defence clause. The treaty was signed on 17 March 1948 by Belgium, France, Luxembourg...