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Treaty of Moscow


Treaty of Moscow


The Treaty of Moscow may refer to

  • Treaty of Moscow (1920), a non-aggression pact between Soviet Russia and Georgia
  • Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty (1920) also known as Moscow Peace Treaty, a treaty between the Soviet Russia and Lithuania
  • Treaty of Moscow (1921), a friendship treaty between Soviet Russia and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM)
  • Treaty of Moscow (1939), also known as the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact or the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union
  • Moscow Peace Treaty (1940), a treaty between the Soviet Union and Finland, ending the Winter War.
  • Moscow Armistice (1944), was signed between Finland on one side and the Soviet Union and United Kingdom on the other side on 19 September 1944, ending the Continuation War.
  • Moscow Treaty (1963), also known as the Partial Test Ban Treaty, banned nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer space and under water>
  • Treaty of Moscow (1970), a treaty between the Soviet Union and West Germany
  • Russia–Chechen Peace Treaty (1997) also known as Moscow Peace Treaty, a treaty between the Russia and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
  • Treaty of Moscow (2002) also known as Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions (SORT), a treaty between Russia and the United States for a reduction in strategic nuclear warheads

Also:

  • Moscow Conference (1943) — between the major Allies of World War II took place during October 18 to November 11, 1943, at the Moscow Kremlin and Spiridonovka Palace.
  • Moscow Agreement (1945) — issued at the end of the Moscow Conference of 1945 — was a joint declaration by the Allies which covered a number of issues resulting from the end of World War II.

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