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CENTO CENtral Treaty Organization - translation to Αγγλικά

MILITARY ALLIANCE INVOLVING IRAN, IRAQ, PAKISTAN, TURKEY AND THE UNITED KINGDOM (1955-1979)
CENTO; Central Treaty Organisation; Baghdād Pact; METO; Central treaty organization; The Baghdad Pact; Middle East Defence Organisation; Central Treaty Organization
  • [[Universal Newsreel]] about the Baghdad Pact
  • Iran]], during exercise Cento, 1 August 1977

CENTO CENtral Treaty Organization      
CENTO CENtral Treaty Organization noun Организация центрального договора
Warsaw pact         
  • The [[Pan-European Picnic]] took place on the Hungarian-Austrian border in 1989.
  • Meeting of the seven representatives of the Warsaw Pact countries in [[East Berlin]] in May 1987. From left to right: [[Gustáv Husák]] (Czechoslovakia), [[Todor Zhivkov]] (Bulgaria), [[Erich Honecker]] (East Germany), [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] (Soviet Union), [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] (Romania), [[Wojciech Jaruzelski]] (Poland), and [[János Kádár]] (Hungary)
  • The Warsaw Pact before its 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, showing the Soviet Union and its satellites (red) and the two independent non-Soviet members: Romania and Albania (pink)
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  • Albania]] withheld its support to the Warsaw Pact in 1961 due to the [[Soviet–Albanian split]] and formally withdrew in 1968.
  • Protest in Amsterdam against the [[nuclear arms race]] between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, 1981
  • A typical Soviet military jeep [[UAZ-469]], used by most countries of the Warsaw Pact
  • Presidential Palace]] in [[Warsaw]], Poland, where the Warsaw Pact was established and signed on 14 May 1955.
  • quote=In the morning hours of August 21, 1968, Soviet and Warsaw Pact tanks roll in the streets of Prague; to distinguish them from Czechoslovak tanks, they are marked with white crosses.}}</ref> on the streets of [[Prague]] during the [[Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia]], 1968
  • A "Soviet Big Seven" threats poster, displaying the equipment of the militaries of the Warsaw Pact
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  • Conference during which the Pact was established and signed.
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY ALLIANCE OF COMMUNIST STATES
Warsaw pact; Warpac; Warsaw Treaty Organization; Nato warsaw pact; Eastern European Mutual Assistance Treaty; Warshaw pact; Warsaw Bloc; Warsaw Treaty (1955); Warsaw Treaty Organisation; Warsaw Pact Organisation; Warsaw Pact Organization; Warschau pact; Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance; The Warsaw Pact; Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance; Warsaw bloc; Warsaw Pact Unified Command

общая лексика

договор Варшавский

Warsaw Treaty Organization         
  • The [[Pan-European Picnic]] took place on the Hungarian-Austrian border in 1989.
  • Meeting of the seven representatives of the Warsaw Pact countries in [[East Berlin]] in May 1987. From left to right: [[Gustáv Husák]] (Czechoslovakia), [[Todor Zhivkov]] (Bulgaria), [[Erich Honecker]] (East Germany), [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] (Soviet Union), [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] (Romania), [[Wojciech Jaruzelski]] (Poland), and [[János Kádár]] (Hungary)
  • The Warsaw Pact before its 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, showing the Soviet Union and its satellites (red) and the two independent non-Soviet members: Romania and Albania (pink)
  •  year = 1994}}</ref>
  • Albania]] withheld its support to the Warsaw Pact in 1961 due to the [[Soviet–Albanian split]] and formally withdrew in 1968.
  • Protest in Amsterdam against the [[nuclear arms race]] between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, 1981
  • A typical Soviet military jeep [[UAZ-469]], used by most countries of the Warsaw Pact
  • Presidential Palace]] in [[Warsaw]], Poland, where the Warsaw Pact was established and signed on 14 May 1955.
  • quote=In the morning hours of August 21, 1968, Soviet and Warsaw Pact tanks roll in the streets of Prague; to distinguish them from Czechoslovak tanks, they are marked with white crosses.}}</ref> on the streets of [[Prague]] during the [[Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia]], 1968
  • A "Soviet Big Seven" threats poster, displaying the equipment of the militaries of the Warsaw Pact
  •  year = 1991}}</ref>)
  • Conference during which the Pact was established and signed.
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY ALLIANCE OF COMMUNIST STATES
Warsaw pact; Warpac; Warsaw Treaty Organization; Nato warsaw pact; Eastern European Mutual Assistance Treaty; Warshaw pact; Warsaw Bloc; Warsaw Treaty (1955); Warsaw Treaty Organisation; Warsaw Pact Organisation; Warsaw Pact Organization; Warschau pact; Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance; The Warsaw Pact; Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance; Warsaw bloc; Warsaw Pact Unified Command
Организация Варшавского договора

Ορισμός

ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОГО ДОГОВОРА
(СЕНТО; англ. Central Treaty Organization - CENTO), военно-политическая организация на Ближнем и Ср. Востоке. Создана в 1955 в составе Великобритании, Турции, Ирака (вышел из организации в 1958), Ирана и Пакистана. После выхода из организации в марте 1979 Ирана и Пакистана по инициативе правительства Турции прекратила свою деятельность в августе 1979.

Βικιπαίδεια

Baghdad Pact

The Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), also known as the Baghdad Pact and subsequently known as the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), was a military alliance of the Cold War. It was formed in 24 February 1955 by Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The alliance was dissolved in 16 March 1979.

US pressure and promises of military and economic aid were key in the negotiations leading to the agreement, but the United States could not initially participate. John Foster Dulles, who was involved in the negotiations as United States Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, claimed that was due to "the pro-Israel lobby and the difficulty of obtaining Congressional Approval." Others said that the reason was "for purely technical reasons of budgeting procedures."

In 1958, the US joined the military committee of the alliance. It is generally viewed as one of the least successful of the Cold War alliances.

The organisation’s headquarters was in Baghdad, Iraq from 1955 to 1958 and thereafter in Ankara, Turkey from 1958 to 1979. Cyprus was also an important location for METO due to the British military bases in Akrotiri and Dhekelia along with the island's proximity to the Middle East.

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