Treaty of Montevideo
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There have been several treaties signed in Montevideo
such as:
Montevideo
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital, and the chief port of Uruguay. The settlement was established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst a Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region, and as a counter to the Portuguese colony at Colonia del Sacramento...
such as:
- 1828 Treaty of Montevideo1828 Treaty of MontevideoTreaty of Montevideo : In a treaty signed on August 27, 1828, after British mediation, Brazil and Argentina recognized the independence of Uruguay....
in which Brazil and Argentina recognized the independence of Uruguay, after British mediation. - 1890 Treaty of Montevideo signed between Argentina and Brazil to solve the so-called question of Palmas.
- 1960 Treaty of Montevideo established the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA).
- 1979 Treaty of Montevideo (Act of Montevideo) signed between Chile and Argentina to allow the Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict.
- 1980 Treaty of Montevideo transformed LAFTA into Latin American Integration AssociationLatin American Integration AssociationThe Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración is a Latin American trade integration association, based in Montevideo. Its main objective is the establishment of a common market, in pursuit of the economic and social development of the region...
(ALADI).