Quadripartite Agreement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Quadripartite Agreement is a treaty between four states or four commercial parties.

The most famous Quadripartite Agreement is that of the Four Power Agreement on Berlin of September 3, 1971 between the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France.

Another well-known Quadripartite agreement was made between Central Bohemia, Opole, Burgundy and Rhineland Palatinate in 2003 that gave rise to many activities such as a Students European Contest created in 2005, or the students literary prize.

[edit] References