The World - News from July 10, 1985
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Spain and France signed a “friendship and cooperation” pledge in Paris to strengthen relations between the two European neighbors by scheduling annual meetings between government leaders and by enhancing contacts on questions of diplomacy, defense and terrorism. The statement is the culmination of long negotiations between the present Socialist governments in Madrid and Paris. It is similar to a 1963 treaty under which West Germany and France hold regular summit meetings.
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