Treaty of Friendship

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The Treaty of Friendship is a common generic name for any treaty establishing close ties between countries. For example:

Another was a treaty signed in 1946 between the post-war states of Yugoslavia and Albania. The treaty was an economic agreement which resulted in customs union. Some Albanians immigrated into Kosovo during this period.

The United Kingdom and Tonga also signed a series of Treaties of Friendship in the late nineteenth century, ultimately establishing Tonga's status as a British protectorate.

A Treaty of Friendship was signed by Samoa and New Zealand in 1962, and remains in force.[1]

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  1. ^ "NZ, Samoa to strengthen Treaty of Friendship", Phil Goff, New Zealand government, August 13, 2004
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