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But it took until May 1942 to negotiate a 20-year Anglo-Soviet pact of mutual assistance.
On Oct. 10, 1939, the U.S.S.R. forced Lithuania to accept a treaty of mutual assistance.
Odd jobs are part of a larger culture of mutual assistance.
DR. HORN: What was the German reaction to this pact of mutual assistance?
In addition, Suppiluliumas concluded with Mattiwaza, son of the murdered Mitannian king Tushratta, a treaty of mutual assistance.
This time, the price of mutual assistance must not be a blind eye or a guilty silence about unacceptable abuses.
In the Middle Ages the guilds of Europe and England extended the idea of mutual assistance to other circumstances of distress, such as illness.
In early October Moscow demanded that all three Baltic states sign pacts of mutual assistance that allowed the stationing of Soviet garrisons on their territory.
This would be "anchored by a clause of mutual assistance" in case of terrorist attack or other disaster in other words, a bit like the NATO treaty.
It defined goals of mutual assistance and solidarity and allowed the creation of a European External Action Service under a high representative for foreign and security policy.
Britain, France and Germany have struck a deal on a common European defense, including a guarantee of mutual assistance and a scaled-back plan for a headquarters, officials said.
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