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relations and date
Cyprus recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina ’ s independence on 7 February 2000, both countries established diplomatic relations on the same date.
The Greek island of Syros, whose population is divided almost equally between Catholics and Orthodox, is one of the few places where the two Churches share a common date for Easter, with the Catholics accepting the Orthodox date-a practice helping considerably in maintaining good relations between the two communities.
Ghana's relations with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) date back to 1960 when President Nkrumah became one of Africa's first leaders to recognize the country.
* Warm relations between the two countries date to 1954 when Ethiopia established an Honorary Consulate General in Kenya.
Chinese-Kenyan relations date back to 14 December 1963, two days after the formal establishment of Kenyan independence, when China became the fourth country to open an embassy in Nairobi.
U. S. relations with Liberia date back to 1819 when the US Congress appropriated $ 100, 000 for the establishment of Liberia.
NATO relations with Moldova date back to 1992, when the country joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council.
Mozambique-Russia relations date back to the 1960s, when Russia began to support the struggle of Mozambique's Marxist-oriented FRELIMO party against Portuguese colonialism.
To date, North Korean efforts to improve relations with South Korea to increase trade and to receive development assistance have been mildly successful, but North Korea's determination to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles has prevented relations with Japan or the United States from improving.
Nepal also has strong bilateral relations with major providers of economic and military aid, such as France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the United States, and particularly the United Kingdom, with whom military ties date to the nineteenth century.
Republic of China – South Korea relations date back to 4 January 1949, four months after the formal establishment of the South Korean government, when the Republic of China set up an embassy in Seoul's Myeongdong district.
These relations date back to the UAE's formation in 1971, and have since developed into wide-ranging co-operation in various fields.
Turkey's 161 years of political relations with Portugal date back to the Ottoman period when Visconte do Seixal was appointed as an envoy to Istanbul.
This date followed the establishment by the United States of America of diplomatic relations with the modern nation of Greece, following the Greek War of Independence ( 1821 – 1830 ).
The relations between the salmon paramyxoviruses and the others have been poorly studied to date and their relationship to the other members of this genus is not currently known.
Astronomical data are often specified not only in their relation to an epoch or date of reference, but also in their relations to other conditions of reference, such as coordinate systems specified by " equinox ", or " equinox and equator ", or " equinox and ecliptic " – when these are needed for fully specifying astronomical data of the considered type.
To overcome the difficulties, both practical and in terms of public relations, of a prospective King of England addressing his subjects from enemy territory, Monck advised Charles to relocate himself to the United Netherlands, and to date his letters as if they were posted from Breda.
The report alleged that Clinton considered oral sex to be a form of sexual relations and that the relationship between him and Lewinsky lasted longer than the date he described, but presented nothing relevant to back its claims.
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To date, Tuvalu has been free of the conflicts and disagreements that have marked Fiji's relationship with other nations in the region ( see Foreign relations of Fiji ).
For ten years from this date the relations of sultan and pasha remained in the forefront of the questions which agitated the diplomatic world.
Francis Dvornik stated: " In spite of what happened in 1054, the faithful of both church remained long unaware of any change in their relations and acts of intercommunion were so numerous that 1054 as the date of the schism becomes inadmissible.
However, for certain women, this period extends far past the date of ovulation, and in combination with the ban on sexual relations during the niddah state, effectively results in the woman being unable to conceive.

relations and back
The owner of a public relations firm owed no income tax on payments he received from a client company and `` kicked back '' to the company's advertising manager, the Tax Court ruled.
The strains in Ghana-Togo relations stretch back to pre-independence days.
Vietnamese – Japanese relations stretch back to the at least the 16th century, when the two countries engaged in friendly trade.
Afghan – Japanese relations have existed as far back as World War II, and have been mainly positive.
The progress made by Gaddafi's government in improving relations with the Western world was swiftly set back by the regime's authoritarian crackdown on protests that began the following month.
Franco-Burmese relations go back to the early 18th century, as the French East India Company attempted to extend its influence into Southeast Asia.
UAE maintain very close economic ties with Iran based on long-standing relations, dating back hundreds of years.
Uruguay has enjoyed friendly relations with the United States since its transition back to democracy.
The initial plan was to send him back to Mexico to help smooth relations between the two states.
Governors sought personal profits to take back to Portugal, and colonists were not attracted to the distant area with its relatively unattractive climate ; those who stayed were traders who married local women and successfully maintained relations with local chiefs.
Their journey by sea took them via Jamaica, the Panama Canal and the Pacific ; Elizabeth fretted constantly over her baby back in Britain, but their journey was a public relations success.
The foreign relations of Australia have spanned from the country's time as Dominion and later Realm of the Commonwealth to become steadfastly allied with New Zealand through long-standing ANZAC ties dating back to the early 1900s, and the United States throughout the Cold War, to its engagement with Asia as a power in its own right.
Australian-Nauruan relations go back almost a century.
Ties between Afghanistan and Bangladesh goes back before the emergence of their modern political borders sharing historical, cultural and trade relations.
Also, Da Vinci produced a tape and bank records to back its assertion that it had paid 1 million yuan ($ 150, 000 ), via a public relations broker, to Li to stop any further negative reports by CCTV.
The history of international relations based on sovereign states is often traced back to the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, a stepping stone in the development of the modern state system.

relations and 1960s
As relations between the US and USSR warmed in the later years of the 1960s, the US first proposed an ABM treaty in 1967.
The 1960s civil rights movement influenced his work heavily with artworks influenced by inequality and race relations in the United States.
The treaty was disregared in the 1960s, but in the 1970s, the Five Principles again came to be seen as important in Sino-Indian relations, and more generally as norms of relations between states.
Immigration was a divisive and provocative issue during the late 1960s and on 23 May 1966 Jenkins delivered a speech on race relations, which is widely considered to be one of his best.
Despite student unrest in the 1960s, the institution continued to thrive and develop closer relations with Stanford.
Chancellor Willy Brandt in the late 1960s abandoned the Hallstein Doctrine of previous chancellors and employed a new " Ostpolitik ", seeking improved relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and thereby laying the groundwork for détente and coexistence between East and West.
In the late 1960s China experienced a period of strained relations with a number of its neighbours, notably with the Soviet Union and India.
In the 1960s, relations with Cuba were broken by the Bolivian dictatorship following Castro's rise to power but resumed under the Paz Estenssoro Administration in 1985, which was elected through democratic elections.
If Baghdad established diplomatic relations with Israel, we could open a consulate in Hewlêr ( Kurdistan ).” Israeli television broadcast photographs from the 1960s showing Mustafa Barzani embracing then Israeli defense minister Moshe Dayan.
China became almost totally cut off from the outside world in the late 1960s and only retained diplomatic relations with a few countries.
In the 1960s the airport was bombed by B-26 aircraft from Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles, and with the deterioration of relations with the United States and the United States embargo against Cuba, airlines from the United States are not permitted to operate regular scheduled flights to the airport.
As the 1960s progressed, widespread tensions developed in American society that tended to flow along generational lines regarding the war in Vietnam, race relations, sexual mores, women's rights, traditional modes of authority, and a materialist interpretation of the American Dream.
Following urban unrest in the 1960s, police placed more emphasis on community relations, enacted reforms such as increased diversity in hiring, and many police agencies adopted community policing strategies.
Since the 1960s, most of the research in Sociology and History has disregarded the melting pot theory for describing inter-ethnic relations in the United States and other counties.
Also, Gilmartin's research which was conducted in the 1970s and early 1980s does not make allowances for the dramatic shifts in American ( and Western ) cultural demographics, trends and values experienced in the years and decades since the study was published ( e. g. the rise and impact of the second and third waves of modern feminism on gender relations, especially the impact of modern feminism in Western countries since the 1960s and 1970s ) though men are still commonly expected to be the initiator when it comes to courtship.
Indicative of his centrist leanings, Macleod established good personal relations with several of his Labour opposite numbers, including both Aneurin Bevan and James Callaghan, even though he clashed with Callaghan numerous times at the dispatch box while serving as Shadow Chancellor in the 1960s ( by contrast, he did not get on with Callaghan's successor, Roy Jenkins, after the November 1967 government reshuffle, considering him vain and arrogant ).
Even back in the 1970s, Zhivkov actively pursued better relations with the West, overcoming conservative opposition and the tentative, tourism-based approach to the West taken as early as the 1960s.
Nixon, once a staunch supporter of Chiang Kai-shek, came increasingly to believe in restoring relations with the Communist government by the late 1960s.
A new arms race would develop as superpower relations deteriorated to a level not seen since the 1960s.
Despite student unrest in the 1960s, the institution continued to thrive and develop closer relations with Stanford.
Sometime in the early 1960s, Conway showed how to compute the Alexander polynomial using skein relations.
In the course of the 1960s and 1970s, Cold War participants struggled to adjust to a new, more complicated pattern of international relations in which the world was no longer divided into two clearly opposed blocs.

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