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Angola-Zimbabwe relations have remained cordial since the birth of both states, Angola in 1975 and Zimbabwe in 1979, during the Cold War.
Nevertheless, he remained in good relations with the imperial family and succumbed to his weak constitution soon afterwards.
Chilean-Argentine relations remained bad, however, and Chile helped Britain during the Falklands War.
The division of Cyprus has remained an intractable political problem plaguing relations between Greece and Turkey, and drawing in NATO, of which both Greece and Turkey are members, and latterly the European Union, which has admitted Greece and Cyprus and which Turkey has been seeking to join for over twenty years.
Formal relations between the two churches were halted, although they remained in communion with each other.
However, relations with Moscow have remained strained primarily because Russia decided not to ratify the border treaty it had signed with Estonia in 1999.
Mountbatten making an address in Singapore, 1945. As a result of the Dieppe raid, Mountbatten became a controversial figure in Canada, with the Royal Canadian Legion distancing itself from him during his visits there during his later career ; his relations with Canadian veterans " remained frosty ".
Following the Finnish Civil War and October revolution, Russians were virtually equated with Communists and due to official hostility to Communism, Finno-Soviet relations in the period between the world wars remained tense.
Gaddafi stopped endorsing terrorist attacks on western countries, and while his behaviour remained extremely erratic, occasionally provoking international incidents such as the HIV trial in Libya and the Swiss-Libyan diplomatic crisis, Gaddafi managed to improve his image in the west and by the early 2000s had mostly benign relations with western democracies.
Iraqi-Iranian relations have remained cool since the end of the Iraq-Iran War in 1988.
In the same year, Iran and Iraq both joined the Saadabad Pact, and relations between the two nations remained good for decades afterwards.
Outside the sport, there were significant consequences for Anglo-Australian relations, which remained strained until the outbreak of World War II made cooperation paramount.
Throughout the troubled period, commercial and cultural relations remained active.
As a result of Algeria's continued support for the Polisario Front in the dispute over Western Sahara, relations between Morocco and Algeria have remained strained over the past several decades.
Meanwhile, the peninsula remained divided and relations with the ROK and the United States were bitterly hostile.
The U. S. Embassy reopened in 1977 with the restoration of relations, which remained distant until the end of the socialist era.
The North cut off talks but the South remained committed to the policy of reconciliation and relations began to thaw again.
The town adopted the Reformation in 1524, while the Abbey remained Catholic, which damaged relations between the town and Abbey.
Although ties were broken under Nasser, and again under Anwar Sadat, on the whole relations between Egypt and Tunisia have remained mutually beneficial.
Despite the Scots regaining their independence, Anglo-Scottish relations remained tense during the first decade of the 13th century.
Unlike East and West Germany, the two Yemens remained relatively friendly, though relations were often strained.
After the British suffered defeats, particularly at the Battle of Majuba Hill ( 1881 ), the independence of the two republics was restored subject to certain conditions, however, relations remained uneasy.
The abbot remained Lord of the Manor of Westminster as a town of two to three thousand persons grew around it: as a consumer and employer on a grand scale the monastery helped fuel the town economy, and relations with the town remained unusually cordial, but no enfranchising charter was issued during the Middle Ages.

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Pakistan and Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoy close and cordial relations.
Burkina maintains cordial relations with Libya.
Unlike the Babylonians, the Persian Empire went to great lengths to keep “ cordial relationsbetween vassal and lord.
but the countries now have launched a military program with Costa Rica thus, re-establishing cordial relations between the neighbours.
The relations between Croatia and Italy have been largely cordial and friendly, although occasional incidents do arise on issues such as the Istrian exodus or the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone.
Equatorial Guinea has cordial relations with neighbouring Cameroon, although there was criticism in Cameroon in 2000 about perceived mistreatment of Cameroonians working in Equatorial Guinea.
Immediately after Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia, relations were cordial despite the former colonial relationship.
Diplomatic relations are currently cordial, although the Solomon Islands government has aligned itself with other countries in the region to urge Fiji interim Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama to restore democracy in Fiji.
Ferdinand VII returned to Spain in 1814 but relations with Goya were not cordial.
Since 2002, the new Afghan government has engaged in cordial relations with both Iran and the United States, even as relations between Iran and the United States have grown strained due to American objections to Iran's nuclear program.
Either unhappy with the prospect of a Carthaginian garrison, or convinced that the recent alliance between Rome and Carthage against Pyrrhus reflected cordial relations between the two, the Mamertines petitioned Rome for an alliance, hoping for more reliable protection.
Schmidt and Arnold Schoenberg maintained cordial relations despite their vast differences in style.
While he had been in the vanguard with The Byrds and the Burrito Brothers, Parsons was now perceived as being too authentic and traditional in an era dominated by the stylings of the Eagles, whose sound Parsons disdained ( although he did maintain cordial relations with Bernie Leadon, a former member of the Eagles who left the group in 1975 ).
In the Middle East, the war had made Britain conscious of its dependence on Arab oil and it attached more importance to cordial relations with the Arabs than to helping the Jewish people establish a homeland.
At first relations between the Seleucids and the Jews were cordial, but the attempt of Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( 174 – 163 ) to impose Hellenic culture sparked a national rebellion, which ended in the expulsion of the Syrians and the establishment of an independent Jewish kingdom under the Hasmonean dynasty.
While relations were cordial between the two companies at first, the departure of Jim Levy from Activision left Bruce Davis in charge.
The Japanese government describes its relations with Tonga as " excellent ", and states that " the Imperial family of Japan and the Royal family of Tonga have developed a cordial and personal relationship over the years ".
The Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India stated in August 2011 that ,' India and Jordan have very warm, cordial and cooperative relations ;
Liberian foreign relations were traditionally stable and cordial throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Stabilization in the 21st century brought a return to cordial relations with neighboring countries and much of the Western world.
Indian-Liberian relations have traditionally been strong and cordial with Liberia's full-fledged support for India ’ s stand on Kashmir and India ’ s aspiration for permanent membership on the United Nations Security Council.
Two 1st-century AD revolts did not permanently damage their cordial relations with Rome, and the Treveri adapted readily to Roman civilization.

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