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In September 1942, British Commandos would attack Tobruk by land and sea (Operation Agreement).
The meeting took place in CELAM in Bogota in an atmosphere of warm understanding that facilitated the identification of activities to be jointly developed by the organisation in 2004 (within the framework of the present biennial co operation agreement signed by both organisations last July 2002).
Mr Chávez has signed no fewer than 200 co-operation agreements with Iran.
Moreover, more than two dozen other non-European countries have co-operation agreements with CERN.
Commerzbank, meanwhile, is cautious by nature, leaning more towards highly focused co-operation agreements than grandiose transactions.
Military co-operation agreements (with 23 countries) and defence pacts (with eight) will be looked at anew.
More recently he has struck co-operation agreements with Macquarie, an Australian investment bank, and Bank of China.
Mr Chávez signed economic co-operation agreements, including a plan for a $1 billion petrochemical plant in Cuba.
He signed a slew of trade and co-operation agreements, deepening what is already a close relationship.
But Mani Shankar Aiyar, India's petroleum minister, signed a series of energy co-operation agreements during a visit to China this month.
But after Belarus's autocratic ruler, Alexander Lukashenko, visited Ecuador last month, signing several co-operation agreements, Mr Barankov was arrested and jailed.
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