Bled agreement

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The Bled agreement (also referred to as the "Tito-Dimitrov treaty") was an agreement signed on the 1st August, 1947 in Bled, Slovenia. The agreement was signed between Bulgaria under Georgi Dimitrov and Yugoslavia under Josip Broz Tito which paved the way for union between Vardar Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia. The agreement abolished visas and allowed for a customs union.

The policies resulting from the agreement were reversed after the Tito-Stalin split in June of 1948, when Bulgaria, being subordinated to the interests of the Soviet Union took a stance against Yugoslavia [1].


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