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She was later transferred to the Spanish Navy in the 1960s under a mutual assistance agreement.
Better communication and better transportation were beginning to make mutual assistance agreements between fire control agencies more practical than in the past.
The government of Estonia accepted the ultimatum signing the corresponding mutual assistance agreement on September 28, 1939.
Kuusinen and Molotov signed a mutual assistance agreement and a secret protocol on 2 December 1939.
A mutual assistance agreement with Manchukuo was also concluded in July 1936, with Japan providing military and economic aid.
In 1999, China and the United States signed a Bilateral Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement.
The 1947 Treaty of Dunkirk between UK and France was a European alliance and mutual assistance agreement after WWII.
The conclusion of a customs cooperation and mutual assistance agreement between the European Commission and China, which entered into force on 1 April 2005, is an important concrete development in this field.
To that end we have concluded a mutual assistance agreement which constitutes not just an important technical instrument but also demonstrates a real political wish on the part of Switzerland to cooperate with the Commission.
Many utility workers, especially those employed by Nova Scotia Power and the dozens of crews from Maritime Electric and NB Power who responded under mutual assistance agreements, worked for almost three weeks without any considerable amount of rest.
A new mutual assistance pact for the world at large.
They presented a new draft, which combined the mutual assistance pact and transfer of Vilnius into one agreement.
"Shall we have a mutual assistance pact?
Atlan, two days ago I requested a ratification of the alliance and mutual assistance pact which my experts have prepared.
October 2, 1939 Soviet Union demands mutual assistance pact with Latvia.
It appears to have concluded with the swearing of a mutual assistance pact for the preservation of peace and order in Wales.
Latvia was apportioned to the Soviet sphere and on 5 October 1939, signed a mutual assistance pact.
The Lord Marshal heaved an audible sigh of relief, until he realized the thing included a mutual assistance pact.
The Lithuanian government sought to clear up this matter by a Soviet-Lithuanian commission under the terms of the mutual assistance pact.
Surely here, as on Starkad and elsewhere, a "mutual assistance pact" had been negotiated with an amenable, or cowed, community of autochthons.
And a Mutual Assistance Pact and a Trade Agreement."
United States and Brazilian securities regulators signed a far-reaching mutual assistance pact today to cooperate in enforcing securities laws of the two countries.
Britain had no military obligations towards Czechoslovakia; France and Czechoslovakia had a mutual assistance pact.
During the discussion a draft of a mutual assistance pact was presented, which resulted in the stationing of Red Army troops in Lithuania.
In 623, Muhammad approved of a mutual assistance pact with the Jewish people which would lead to the establishment of the Jewish state of Judea.
On August 25, 1939, the British and Polish Governments converted the unilateral declaration of support offered by the British Government into a mutual assistance pact.
After the defeat of Poland, Estonia was forced to accept a Mutual Assistance Pact with the Soviet Union, signed on 28 September 1939.
Medvedev also signed into law federal bills ratifying friendship, cooperation, and mutual assistance pacts between his government and those of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Do today's groupthinkers believe that Osama bin Laden would sit down with Saddam in front of the world's cameras to sign a mutual assistance pact, establishing a formal relationship?
Mutual assistance pacts are ready for signing with Mongolia, Latvia, Finland, Armenia, Moldova, Serbia and Estonia.
The following year, 150 Republic F-47D Thunderbolt fighter-bombers were delivered from the USA under a Mutual Assistance Pact.
In September and October 1939, the Soviet government compelled the Baltic states to conclude mutual assistance pacts which gave it the right to establish Soviet military bases.
The Soviet Union used a similar pattern with all three Baltic states, beginning with ultimatums on the basis of alleged failures to fulfill mutual assistance pacts signed the previous year.
The memo sought to bind members to a seven-page "mutual assistance pact," which requires absolute loyalty if the industry decides to impose a "bargaining lockout in order to obtain a negotiated settlement."
At the same time, by replacing the Soviet-Finnish mutual assistance pact with treaties on general cooperation and trade, Finns put themselves on an equal footing while retaining a friendly bilateral relationship.