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  2. Czechoslovakia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 further complicated U.S.-Czechoslovak relations. The United States referred the matter to the United Nations Security Council as a violation of the United Nations Charter requesting an emergency session, but no action was taken against the Soviets or the other members of the Warsaw Pact. [6]

  3. Czech Republic–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister of Czech Republic Andrej Babiš (left) and US President Donald Trump (right) shake hands in the White House in March 2019. Relations between the Czech Republic and the United States were officially established in 1918, but has been cut throughout the history, exactly between 1948–1989 when the Czech Republic (at that time as Czechoslovakia) was under the soviet influence.

  4. Czech Republic–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    King John of Bohemia was killed in action in the Battle of Crécy in 1346 aiding France against England. [1]The United Kingdom and Czechoslovakia historically had lukewarm, although not hostile, relations largely due to Britain's lack of involvement in continental Europe beyond France and Czechoslovakia being caught in between the mostly capitalist Allied countries and the Soviet Union. [2]

  5. Agreement on Defense Cooperation between the Czech Republic ...

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    The Defense Cooperation Agreement is an agreement between the Czech Republic and the United States approved by the government of the Czech Republic on April 26, 2023. [1] The agreement was ratified by the Parliament of the Czech Republic, signed by the president Petr Pavel and entered into force on 22 September 2023. [2]

  6. Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    A government-in-exile continued to exist in London, supported by the United Kingdom, United States and their Allies; after the German invasion of Soviet Union, it was also recognized by the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia adhered to the Declaration by United Nations and was a founding member of the United Nations.

  7. Pittsburgh Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The historical setting of the Pittsburgh Agreement was the impending dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the months before the end of World War I.By September 1918, it was evident that the forces of the Habsburg monarchy, the rulers of Austria-Hungary, would be defeated by the Allies: Britain, France, and Russia. [4]

  8. Polish–Czechoslovak confederation - Wikipedia

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    Edvard Beneš, leader of the Czechoslovak government in exile Władysław Sikorski, leader of the Polish government in exile. Czechoslovak politicians Hodža and Jan Masaryk both wanted a confederation, [6] Beneš was more lukewarm; his goal was to ensure that the disputed Trans-Olza territory that had passed to Poland in the aftermath of the Munich Agreement was regained by Czechoslovakia, [2 ...

  9. 1951 Czechoslovak peace pact referendum - Wikipedia

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    In the name of peace, freedom and happiness of our people, 1. I agree with the call of the World Peace Council for the conclusion of a peace pact (treaty) between the five great powers: the Soviet Union, the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, Great Britain and France.