Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Portugal explained

Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Portugal
Type:Bilateral treaty
Location Signed:Madrid, Spain
Date Effective:May 5, 1978
Signatories:Mário Soares
Adolfo Suárez
Parties: Spain
Portugal
Languages:Spanish
Portuguese

The Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Portugal (Spanish: Tratado de Amistad y Cooperación entre España y Portugal, Portuguese: Tratado de Amizade e Cooperação entre Portugal e Espanha) is a bilateral treaty of friendship signed between Spain and Portugal on 22 November 1977. It was ratified on 17 April 1978 in Portugal and on 25 April 1978 in Spain. Its stated goals were to strengthen the bonds of friendship and solidarity between the two countries. It was signed by Portuguese Prime Minister Mário Soares and Spanish Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez.[1] [2]

The treaty replaced the Iberian Pact signed in 1939, and followed both countries' transitions into democracies, after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal and the 1977 Spanish general election.[3]

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  1. Web site: BOE.es - Documento BOE-A-1978-13831. www.boe.es. 2020-03-25.
  2. Web site: Resolução 59-A/78, 1978-04-28. Diário da República Eletrónico. pt. 2020-03-25.
  3. Book: Chipman, John. NATO's Southern Allies: Internal and External Challenges. 2004-01-14. Routledge. 978-1-134-98774-0. en. 117.