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  2. Egypt–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    After the end of the World War II in Yugoslavia the new socialist government inherited the old representation in Cairo from the pre-war monarchy. [1] Relations between the two countries were negligible and the trade was limited almost exclusively to Egyptian export of cotton and Yugoslav export of wood. [1]

  3. Egypt and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    Egypt was one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The preparatory meeting for the First NAM Conference in Belgrade was held in Cairo between 5 and 12 June 1961. [ 1 ] The first NAM conference was cosponsored between President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito who sent joint letter to ...

  4. Brioni Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Memorial stone plaque dedicated to Brijuni Declaration in the Brijuni Museums, Brijuni Islands. The Brioni Meeting (Serbo-Croatian: Brionski sastanak) between President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser, Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru and their host President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito took place on the Brijuni Islands, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia on 19 July 1956. [1]

  5. Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia supported Egypt during the Suez Crisis, a country which became one of the founding members of the Non-aligned movement. Yugoslavia developed its relations with India , another founding member, from the time of their concurrent mandate at the UN Security Council from the end of 1949 onward.

  6. Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia (/ ˌ j uː ɡ oʊ ˈ s l ɑː v i ə /; lit. ' Land of the South Slavs ') [a] was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992. It came into existence following World War I, [b] under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from the merger of the Kingdom of Serbia with the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, and constituted the ...

  7. Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia led 5–1, but a Soviet comeback in the last 15 minutes resulted in a 5–5 draw. The match was replayed, Yugoslavia winning 3–1. The defeat to their archrivals hit Soviet football hard, and after just three games played in the season, CDKA Moscow , who had made up most of the USSR squad, was forced to withdraw from the league by ...

  8. 1956 Davis Cup Europe Zone - Wikipedia

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    2.6 Yugoslavia vs. Egypt. 2.7 Monaco vs. Spain. 2.8 Norway vs. Israel. ... Yugoslavia vs. Great Britain. Yugoslavia 0: Belgrade, Yugoslavia [16] 13–15 May 1956 Clay

  9. India–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    At the 1956 Brioni Meeting President of Yugoslavia Tito, Indian Prime Minister Nehru and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser met on Brijuni islands in the Yugoslav constituent Socialist Republic of Croatia where they initiated the process which will lead to the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961 at the Belgrade Conference. [5]