les Accords d"Helsinki - traducción al francés
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les Accords d"Helsinki - traducción al francés

1975 NON-BINDING EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POLITICAL AGREEMENT
Helsinki Final Act; Helsinki Conference; Helsinki Agreement; Helsinki accords; Helsinki Accord; Helsinki Final Act of 1975; Helsinki final acts; Helsinki settlement; Helsinki Settlement; Final Act of the Helsinki Conference; Helsinki Accords in 1975
  • Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) [[Helmut Schmidt]], Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) [[Erich Honecker]], US president [[Gerald Ford]] and Austrian chancellor [[Bruno Kreisky]]
  • Gromyko]] outside of the American Embassy, Helsinki, Finland, 1975.

les Accords d'Helsinki      
Helsinki Accords, international agreement of 1975 stating that international borders in Europe were permanent and European nations pledged to respect the civil rights of their citizens

Definición

Helsinki Accord
The Helsinki Accord deals with the rights of people to migrate freely. The tourism portions of the Accord encourage: (a) tourism and tourism studies, (b) preservation of artistic, historic and cultural heritages of signatories, (c) lowering of fees and documentation needed for international travel, and (d) other efforts to encourage cooperation on tourism among countries. The Accord was signed in 1975.

Wikipedia

Helsinki Accords

The Helsinki Final Act, also known as Helsinki Accords or Helsinki Declaration was the document signed at the closing meeting of the third phase of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) held in Helsinki, Finland, between 30 July and 1 August 1975, following two years of negotiations known as the Helsinki Process. All then-existing European countries (except Andorra and pro-Chinese Albania) as well as the United States and Canada, altogether 35 participating states, signed the Final Act in an attempt to improve the détente between the East and the West. The Helsinki Accords, however, were not binding as they did not have treaty status that would have to be ratified by parliaments. Sometimes the term "Helsinki pact(s)" was also used unofficially.