Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation

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The Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation is a agreement between Australia and Japan (Nippon) to enhance relations between the two countries mostly in trade but also social and cultural factors. It was an important stepping stone in post-World War II relations.

The treaty, signed in 1976, was originally known as the Nippon-Australia Relations Agreement (NARA)[1]

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  1. ^ McDougall, Derek J. Studies in International Relations. Hodder Education Canberra 1997

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