Venezuela–Yugoslavia relations
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Venezuela–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Venezuela and now broken up Yugoslavia. Venezuela and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia established diplomatic relations in 1951.[1]
The President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, travelled to Venezuela on 17 March 1976 for a three-day official visit. At the end of this visit, Tito and Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez, signed a statement supporting the Non-Aligned Movement. At that time, Venezuela participated only as an observer and had not yet been accepted as a full member.
Bilateral agreements
[edit]- 9 July 1977; Basic agreement on cultural exchange, scientific and technical cooperation[2]
- 10 June 1988; Trade agreement[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bilateral Issues: Venezuela". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia). Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ The Official Gazette of SFRY, International Agreements, No. 3/79
- ^ The Official Gazette of SFRY, International Agreements, No. 2/89