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Belgrade declaration

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in October 1956; this was followed by a new Soviet campaign against Tito, which held the Yugoslav government responsible for the Hungarian insurrection. Sovietā€“Yugoslav relationships went through similar cool periods in the 1960s (after the violent ending of the
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The declaration guaranteed noninterference in Yugoslavia's internal affairs and legitimized the right to interpret other forms of socialist development in different countries. While the declaration failed in achieving lasting
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on 2 June 1955 that brought about a short reconciliation between the two states. Negotiations leading up to the signing of the document took place between 27 May and 2 June.
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arriving to Belgrade on 30 July and Yugoslav ambassador Dobrivoje Vidić arriving to Moscow on 30 September 1953 under the leadership of
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in 1953, Tito had to choose between a more Western approach to reforms or an agreement with new Soviet leader
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in 1955. The Khrushchev trip to Belgrade is sometimes colloquially known as the "Soviet
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Post-Stalinist normalization of relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union
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and the Soviet Union. But the limits of this agreement became evident after the
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in a different way, and ensured more equal relationships amongst all
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Tito tried to reconcile with the Soviet Union, inviting Khrushchev to
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in 1964 after an agreement was reached with the Soviet leadership.
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between the two countries (a result of Yugoslav anxiety over the
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The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa
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This meeting resulted in the Belgrade declaration ending the
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Sydney Yugoslav General Trade and Tourist Agency bombing
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Declaration of relations between USSR and Yugoslavia
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Index


Nikita Khrushchev
Josip Broz Tito
Nikolai Bulganin
Nikita Khrushchev
Josip Broz Tito
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
Russian
Serbo-Croatian
Slovene
Macedonian
President of Yugoslavia
Josip Broz Tito
Nikita Khrushchev
rapprochement
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Balkan Pact
NATO
Turkey
Greece
Stalin's death
Nikita Khrushchev
Vasily Valkov
Georgy Malenkov
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Belgrade
Canossa
Informbiro period

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