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List of treaties

This is a chronological list of international treaties, agreements, peaces, etc.

Before 1300 CE

¦¦ Treaty of Wallingford
YearName
  c.1283 BCE  "Ramses-Hattusili Treaty"Treaty between the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II and the Hittite monarch Hattusili III after the Battle of Kadesh (see [1] [2] [3]).
c.450 BCEPeace of CalliasEnds the Persian Wars.
421 BCEPeace of NiciasAthens and Sparta end the first phase of the Peloponnesian War.
387 BCEPeace of AntalcidasSets the boundaries of Greek and Persian territory.
205 BCETreaty of PhoeniceEnds the First Macedonian War.
196 BCETreaty of TempeaEnds the Second Macedonian War.
188 BCETreaty of ApameaBetween the Roman Republic and Antiochus III (the Great), ruler of the Seleucid Empire.
85 BCETreaty of DardanosEnds the First Mithridatic War.
587Treaty of AndelotBetween Frankish rulers Guntram and Brunhilda. Guntram adopted Brunhilda's son Childebert II.
628Treaty of HudaybiyyahBetween Muslims and the Quraish.
651The BaktBetween Nubia and Egypt.
803Pax NicephoriPeace between Charlemagne and the Byzantine Empire. Venice recognised as Byzantine territory.
836Pactum SicardiPeace between the Duchy of Naples and the Principality of Salerno under Sicard.
843Treaty of VerdunPartitions the Carolingian Empire.
870Treaty of MersenFurther partition of the Carolingian Empire.
878/890Treaty of Alfred and GuthrumBetween Alfred of Wessex and Guthrum, the Viking ruler of East Anglia.
911Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte  Charles the Simple grants Normandy to Rollo.
921Treaty of BonnWest Francia and East Francia both recognize each other.
1004Shanyuan TreatyEstablishes relations between the Northern Song (960-1127) and the Liao (916-1125) Dynasties.
1018Peace of BautzenBetween Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Duke Bolesław I the Brave of Poland.
1101Treaty of AltonRobert Curthose recognizes Henry I as King of England.
1108Treaty of DevolThe Principality of Antioch becomes a nominal vassal of the Byzantine Empire.
1123Pactum WarmundiThe crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem allies with Venice.
1139Treaty of MignanoRoger II of Sicily recognised as king by the legitimate Pope Innocent II.
1141Treaty of ShaoxingEnds conflicts between the Jin Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasty.
1143Treaty of ZamoraRecognizes Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of Leon and Castille.
1153Treaty of WestminsterStephen of England remains king for life, adopts Henry Plantagenet as his heir, and his second son, William, would inherit all of his baronial territories.
Officially ends The Anarchy between Empress Matilda and her cousin Stephen of England.
1156Treaty of BeneventoPeace between the Papacy and the Kingdom of Sicily.
1165Auld AllianceScotland, France and Norway forge the first treaty for mutual self-defence.
1175Treaty of WindsorBetween King Henry II of England and the last High King of Ireland, Rory O'Connor during Norman expansion in Ireland.
1177Treaty of VenicePeace between the papacy, the Lombard League, the Kingdom of Sicily, and the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa.
1192Treaty of RamlaEnds the Third Crusade.
1217Treaty of LambethBetween Prince Louis of France and Henry III.
1229Treaty of ParisOfficially ends the Albigensian Crusade.
1230Treaty of San GermanoBetween Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Pope Gregory IX.
1237Treaty of YorkEstablishes a border between England and Scotland.
1258Treaty of CorbeilEstablishes a border between France and the Crown of Aragon.
1259Treaty of ParisBetween Louis IX of France and Henry III of England.
1266Treaty of PerthTerms of sovereignty over the Western Isles agreed between Norway and Scotland.
1267Treaty of ViterboCharles I of Anjou is granted claims to the defunct Latin Empire.
1271Peace of PressburgEnds war between Bohemia and Hungary.
1277Treaty of AberconwyBetween King Edward I of England and Llewelyn the Last of Wales.
1283Treaty of RheinfeldenDuke Rudolph II of Austria surrenders power to his older brother Albert I of Germany.
1291Treaty of TarasconEnds the Aragonese Crusade.
1295Treaty of AnagniReaffirms the Treaty of Tarascon, but fails to diplomatically settle the Sicilian question.

1300-1699

¦¦ Treaty of Paris ¦¦ Treaty of Novgorod ¦¦ Treaty of Alcaçovas ¦¦ Treaty of Granada ¦¦ Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ¦¦ Union of Utrecht ¦¦ Edict of Nantes ¦¦ Peace of Alais ¦¦ Treaty of Concordia ¦¦ Treaty of Wehlau ¦¦ Treaty of Taastrup ¦¦ Treaty of Roskilde ¦¦ Treaty of Oliva ¦¦ Treaty of Andrusovo ¦¦ Treaty of Casco
YearName
1302Peace of CaltabellottaEnds the War of the Sicilian Vespers.
1303Treaty of ParisRestores Gascony to England from France during the Hundred Years' War.
1305Treaty of Athis-sur-OrgeFrance acquires the cities of Lille, Douai, and Béthune and Flanders retains its independence.
1323Treaty of NöteborgSets the boundary between Sweden and Novgorod.
Count Louis of Flanders relinquishes Flemish claims over Zeeland.
1326Treaty of CorbeilRenews the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland.
Ends war between Finland and Russia.
1328Treaty of Edinburgh-NorthamptonBetween Edward III of England and the Scots.
1343Treaty of KaliszBetween King Casimir III the Great of Poland and the Teutonic Knights.
1354Treaty of StralsundSettles border disputes between the duchies of Mecklenburg and Pomerania.
1358Treaty of ZadarThe Venetian Republic loses influence over territories in Dalmatia.
1359Treaty of LondonCedes western France to England; repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris.
1360Treaty of BrétignyEnds the first phase of the Hundred Years' War.
1370Treaty of StralsundEnds the war between the Hanseatic League and Denmark.
1373Anglo-Portuguese TreatyTreaty of alliance between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand and Queen Eleanor of Portugal.
1379Treaty of NeubergDivides Habsburg lands between Dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
1386Treaty of WindsorAnglo-Portuguese Alliance; the oldest treaty still in force.
1411First Treaty of ToruńEnds the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War.
1412Treaty of LubowlaBetween Władysław II of Poland and Sigismund of Luxemburg, king of Hungary.
1420Treaty of TroyesAttempt to pass the French throne to England.
1428Treaty of DelftEnds hostilities between England and Flanders.
1431Treaty of Medina del CampoPeace between Portugal and the Kingdom of Castille; ratified in Almeirim in 1432.
1435Treaty of ArrasReconciles a longstanding feud between King Charles VII of France and Philip, Duke of Burgundy.
1443Treaty of GihaeBetween the Joseon dynasty and Ashikaga shogunate; controls Japanese piracy and legitimizes trade between Tsushima island and a Korean port.
1454Peace of LodiPeace between Milan, Florence and Venice.
1456Treaty of YazhelbitsyEstablishes peace between Vasili II and the people of Novgorod.
1460Treaty of RibeDefines status of Schleswig and Holstein.
1461Treaty of WestminsterDivides Scotland between King Edward IV of England and the Earl of Douglas.
1466Second Treaty of ToruńEnds the Thirteen Years' War between Poland and the Teutonic Knights.
1479Peace of OlomoucEnds war between Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and Matthias Corvinus.
Between the Kingdom of Castile and Portugal; ends the Castilian Civil War begun in 1474.
1482Treaty of ArrasBetween King Louis XI of France and the governments of the Low Countries.
1484Treaty of BagnoloEnds the War of Ferrara (1482â€"1484) between Ercole d'Este I and Pope Sixtus IV along with his Venetian allies.
1489Treaty of Medina del CampoPrimarily a marriage contract between Arthur Tudor and Catherine of Aragon.
1491Peace of PressburgDefines the future succession of the Austrian and Hungarian kingdoms.
Relinquishes the sovereignty of the Moorish Kingdom of Granada to Spain.
1492Peace of EtaplesEnds war between England and France.
1494Treaty of TordesillasDivides the world between Spain and Portugal.
1499Treaty of BaselConcludes the Swabian War fought between the Swabian League and the Old Swiss Confederacy.
1500Treaty of GranadaKing Ferdinand II of Aragon agree to support French claims over the Kingdom of Naples.
1504Treaty of BloisTemporarily halted the Italian Wars.
1511Treaty of WestminsterTreaty of alliance between Henry VIII of England and Ferdinand II of Aragon against France.
1516Peace of NoyonDivides Italy between France and Spain.
1522Treaty of WindsorBetween Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Henry VIII of England; its main clause was the invasion of France.
1526Treaty of MadridTemporarily ends French interests in Italy.
1534Treaty of BasseinSultan Bahadur of Gujarat cedes the Mumbai Islands and other territories to the Portuguese Empire.
1529Treaty of CambraiAlso known as the Paix des Dames (Ladies' Peace).
1555Peace of AugsburgBetween Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the forces of the Schmalkaldic League.
1559Peace of Cateau CambrésisEnds the Italian Wars.
1569Union of LublinUnites the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into a single state, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
1570Treaty of StettinEnds the Northern Seven Years' War.
Ends the third phase of the French Wars of Religion.
1576Pacification of GhentAlliance of the provinces of the Netherlands against the Spanish.
1579Union of AtrechtThe southern states of the Spanish Netherlands express loyalty to the King of Spain.
Unifies the northern states of the Netherlands.
1582Peace of Jam ZapolskiEnds the Livonian War between Poland and Muscovy.
1583Treaty of PlussaA truce between Russia and Sweden; ends the Livonian War (1558-1583).
1585Treaty of NonsuchEngland assists Dutch in the Eighty Years' War.
1586Treaty of BerwickAgreement of amity between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland.
1595Treaty of TeusinaEnds Russo-Swedish War (1590-1595).
1598Peace of VervinsThe Spanish withdraw from French territory.
Henry IV of France grants French Protestants (or Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic.
1604Treaty of LondonEnds hostilies between England and Spain.
1606Peace of ŽitavaEnds the Long War between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy.
1613Treaty of KnäredEnds the Kalmar War between Denmark and Sweden.
1617Treaty of StolbovoEnds the Ingrian War between Sweden and Muscovy.
1618Truce of DeulinoEnds the Polish-Muscovy War (1605-1618).
1621Peace of NikolsburgEnds the war between Prince Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania and Emperor Ferdinand II of the Holy Roman Empire.
1626Peace of PressburgEnds the revolt against the Habsburgs.
1629Treaty of LübeckDenmark withdraws from the Thirty Years' War.
Between the Huguenots and King Louis XIII of France; confirms the basic principles of the Edict of Nantes with additional clauses.
1630Peace of RegensburgTemporarily halts the War of the Mantuan Succession.
1631Treaty of CherascoEnds the War of the Mantuan Succession.
1634Treaty of PolanówEnds the Smolensk War between Poland and Muscovy.
1635Peace of PragueTreaty between the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, and most of the Protestant states of the Holy Roman Empire.
1639Treaty of ZuhabEnds the war between Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
1640Treaty of RiponBetween Charles I of Scotland and the Scots in the aftermath of the Second Bishops' War.
1645Treaty of BrömsebroEnds the Torstenson War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway.
1648Peace of WestphaliaEnds the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War.
Divides the island of Saint Martin between France and the Netherlands.
1650Treaty of BredaBetween Charles II of England and the Scottish Covenanters during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
1651Treaty of Bila TserkvaEstablishes peace between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ukrainian Cossacks after the Battle of Berestechko.
1654Treaty of PereyaslavBetween Muscovy and the Cossacks.
Treaty of Westminster ¦¦ Ends the First Anglo-Dutch War.
1656Treaty of LabiauBetween Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg and King Charles X Gustav of Sweden.
1657Treaty of BydgoszczBetween King John II Casimir of Poland and Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia.
Between Poland and Brandenburg-Prussia during The Deluge (Polish history).
1658Treaty of HadiachBetween Poland and the Cossacks.
An accord that preceded the Treaty of Roskilde between Charles X Gustav of Sweden and King Frederick III of Denmark.
Denmark-Norway cedes territory to Sweden.
1659Treaty of the PyreneesEnds war between France and Spain.
1660Treaty of CopenhagenRestores Trondheim to Norway and Bornholm to Denmark.
Ends hostilities between Sweden and Poland.
1661Treaty of CardisEnds war started in 1656 between Sweden and Russia.
1663Treaty of GhilajharighatBetween the Ahoms and the Mughal forces.
1664Peace of VasvárBetween the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire after the Battle of Saint Gotthard; lasted until 1683.
1665Treaty of PurandarBetween Rajput Jai Singh and Shivaji Maharaj.
1667Treaty of BredaEnds the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
Ends the war between Muscovy and Poland-Lithuania.
1668First Triple AllianceAlliance between England, the United Provinces and Sweden.
1670Treaty of MadridBetween England and Spain.
1672Treaty of BuczaczBetween the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire.
1674Treaty of WestminsterEnds the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
1675Strasbourg AgreementFirst international agreement banning the use of chemical weapons (i.e. poisoned bullets); signed between France and the Holy Roman Empire.
1678Treaty of NijmegenEnds the Franco-Dutch War.
Ends war between the eastern Native Americans and the English settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1686Eternal Peace TreatyEnds war between Muscovy and Poland.
1689Treaty of NerchinskEnds war between the Russian Empire and the Qing Dynasty of China.
1697Treaty of RyswickEnds the War of the Grand Alliance.
1699Treaty of KarlowitzEnds the war between Austria and the Ottoman Empire.

1700-1799

¦¦ Treaty of Altranstädt ¦¦ Treaty of Belgrade ¦¦ Treaty of Worms ¦¦ Treaty of Fontainebleau ¦¦ Treaty of Füssen ¦¦ First Treaty of Paris ¦¦ Treaty of Masulipatam ¦¦ Treaty of Purandar ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Pitt ¦¦ Treaty of Georgievsk ¦¦ Treaty of Fort McIntosh ¦¦ Treaty of Hopewell ¦¦ Treaty of Buffalo Creek ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Harmar ¦¦ Treaty of Madrid ¦¦ Treaty of Greenville ¦¦ Treaty of Basel ¦¦ Treaty of Colerain ¦¦ Second Treaty of San Ildefonso ¦¦ Treaty of Tolentino
YearName
1700Treaty of LondonAn attempt to restore the Pragmatic Sanction following the death of Duke Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria.
1701Great Peace of MontrealPeace treaty between New France and the 39 First Nations of North America.
1703Treaty of MethuenBetween Portugal and the Kingdom of England.
1706Treaty of AltranstädtBetween Augustus II, king of Poland and elector of Saxony, and Charles XII of Sweden.
1707Treaty of UnionUnites the Kingdoms of England and Scotland to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Emperor Joseph I guarantees to Charles XII religious tolerance and liberty of conscience for Silesian Protestants.
1713Treaty of UtrechtEnds the War of the Spanish Succession.
1717Second Triple AllianceAlliance between Great Britain, the United Provinces and France.
1718Treaty of PassarowitzEnds the war between Austria and the Ottoman Empire.
1720Treaty of StockholmEnds the Great Northern War between Sweden and Hanover, Prussia and Denmark.
1721Treaty of NystadEnds the Great Northern War between Sweden and Russia.
1728Treaty of KiakhtaRedefines boundaries between Russia and China.
1738Treaty of ViennaEnds the War of the Polish Succession.
1739Treaty of NissaEnds the war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
Ends the war between Austria and the Ottoman Empire.
1740Treaty of Friendship and Alliance  Between the Miskito nation and Great Britain.
1743Treaty of Ã…boEnds the Hats' Russian War.
Establishes political alliance between Great Britain, Austria and Sardinia.
1745Treaty of DresdenAustria confirms the loss of Silesia to Prussia after the Second Silesian War.
Establishes military alliance between Louis XV of France and Charles Edward Stuart.
Ends Bavaria's support of the French in the War of the Austrian Succession.
1748Treaty of Aix-la-ChapelleEnds the War of the Austrian Succession.
1750Treaty of MadridDefines the bounderies of the Spanish and the Portuguese colonies in South America, replacing the Treaty of Tordesillas.
1756Treaty of WestminsterTreaty of neutrality between Prussia and the British Empire.
1757Treaty of AlinagarBetween the British East India Company and the Nawab of Bengal.
1758Treaty of EastonNative Americans agree not to fight the British during the French and Indian War.
1762Treaty of HamburgBetween Prussia and Sweden after Russia breaks its alliance with Prussia.
1763Treaty of Hubertusburg Ends the Seven Years' War.
1765Treaty of AllahabadMughal Emperor Shah Aalum grants Diwani rights to the British East India Company.
1768Treaty of Fort StanwixComprised of two treaties between Native Americans and European-Americans.
Confirms the conquest of the state of Hyderabad by the British.
1774Treaty of Kuchuk-KainarjiEnds Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774.
1776Treaty of WatertownAlliance between the State of Massachusetts Bay and the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia.
Between the peshwa of the Maratha people and the British East India Company.
1777First Treaty of San IldefonsoEnds disputes between Portugal and Spain over the territories of The Seven Missions and of Colonia del Sacramento.
1778Treaty of AllianceAlliance between the United States and France.
Gives the United States permission to travel through Delaware territory, as well as to call upon the Delaware Indians to help American troops fight against the British.
1779Treaty of TeschenEnds the War of the Bavarian Succession between Austria and Prussia.
1783Second Treaty of ParisEnds the American Revolutionary War.
Establishes the east Georgian kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti as a protectorate under suzerainty of the Russian Empire.
1785Treaty of HopewellBetween the United States and the Cherokee Indians.
Native American tribes cede to the United States all claims to land in the Ohio Country east of the Cuyahoga and Muskingum rivers; tribes also cede the areas surrounding Fort Detroit and Fort Michilimackinac.
1786Eden AgreementBetween Great Britain and France.
Between the United States, the Choctaw Indians, and the Chikasaw Indians.
1787Treaty of BeaufortOfficially sets the all-river boundary between the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina.
1788Third Triple AllianceAlliance between Great Britain, the United Provinces and Kingdom of Prussia.
Between the Seneca tribe of Western New York and certain purchasers of rights to the Indians' land.
1789Jay-Gardoqui TreatyTrade treaty between United States and Spain.
Between the United States government and several Native American tribes with claims to the Ohio Country.
1790Treaty of VäräläEnds Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790).
1791Treaty of HolstonSettles disputes between the United States and the Cherokee over the territories south of the Ohio River; proclaimed and amended in 1792.
1792Treaty of JassyEnds the Russo-Turkish War (1787 - 1792).
1794Treaty of CanandaiguaEstablishes peace and friendship between the United States and the Six Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee).
1795Jay TreatyAttempts to settle post-Revolution disputes between the United States and Great Britain.
Defines boundaries of the United States and Spanish colonies.
Ends the war between the United States and a coalition of Native Americans.
Comprised of three agreements whereby France made peace with Prussia, Spain and Hessen-Kassel; concludes the stage of the French Revolutionary Wars against the First Coalition.
1796Treaty of TripoliEnds the war between the United States and Tripoli.
Affirms the binding of the Treaty of New York (1790) and establishes the boundary line between the Creek Nation and the United States.
Treaty of alliance between Spain and France against Britain.
1797Treaty of Campo FormioEnds the first phase of the Napoleonic Wars.
Between France and the Papal States.

1800-1899

¦¦ Treaty of Mortefontaine ¦¦ Carnatic Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Bassein ¦¦ Treaty of Surji-Arjungaon ¦¦ Kurekchay Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Tilsit ¦¦ Treaty of Finkenstein ¦¦ Treaty of Fontainebleau ¦¦ Treaty of Fredrikshamn ¦¦ Treaty of Schonbrunn ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Wayne ¦¦ Treaty of Ried ¦¦ Third Treaty of Paris ¦¦ Treaty of Ghent ¦¦ Treaty of Kiel ¦¦ Convention of Moss ¦¦ Treaty of Fontainebleau ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Jackson ¦¦ Congress of Vienna ¦¦ Treaty of Springwells ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Meigs ¦¦ Treaty of Titalia ¦¦ Treaty of St. Mary's ¦¦ Treaty of the Creek Agency ¦¦ Treaty of Saginaw ¦¦ Treaty of Chicago ¦¦ Treaty of Indian Springs ¦¦ Russo-American Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Prairie du Chien ¦¦ Treaty of Yandaboo ¦¦ Burney Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Montevideo ¦¦ Treaty of Prairie du Chien ¦¦ London Protocol ¦¦ Pacto Federal ¦¦ Treaty of Chicago ¦¦ Batman's Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Washington ¦¦ Webster-Ashburton Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Whampoa ¦¦ Treaty of Amritsar ¦¦ Mallarino-Bidlack Treaty ¦¦ Punctation of Olmütz ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Laramie ¦¦ Treaty of Kulja ¦¦ Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty   ¦¦ Kalapuya Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Neah Bay ¦¦ Canadian-American Reciprocity Treaty ¦¦ Point Elliott Treaty ¦¦ Point No Point Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Aigun ¦¦ Treaty of Amity and CommerceAlso known as the Harris Treaty. ¦¦ Medicine Lodge Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Fort Laramie ¦¦ Treaty on Naturalization
(U.S./North German Confederation) ¦¦ Treaty of Washington ¦¦ Treaty of Berne ¦¦ Treaty of Saigon ¦¦ Treaty of Saint Petersburg ¦¦ Convention du Mètre ¦¦ Reciprocity Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Berlin ¦¦ Pact of Zanjón ¦¦ Treaty of Bardo ¦¦ Kilmainham Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Ancón ¦¦ Treaty of Bucharest
YearName
1800Third Treaty of San IldefonsoCedes Spanish holdings in America to France.
Ends the Quasi-War between the United States and France.
1801Treaty of LunévilleEnds the Second Coalition against France.
The Nawab of Arcot cedes territories in India to the British Empire in exchange for two-hundred rupees.
1802Treaty of AmiensEnds the war between France and the United Kingdom.
The Maratha peshwa of Pune cedes territories in western India to the British Empire.
1803Louisiana PurchaseUnited States buys Louisiana from France.
Between the British and Daulat Rao Sindhia, chief of the Maratha people; treaty was revised twice.
1805Treaty of PressburgEnds the war between France and Austria.
Divides Azerbaijan between Russia and Iran.
1806Treaty of PoznańEnds the war between France and Saxony after the latter's defeat during the War of the Fourth Coalition.
1807Treaty of DetroitBetween the United States and the Native American nations of Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot and Potawatomi.
Agreement between France, Russia and Prussia creating the Duchy of Warsaw.
Between the French Empire and Persia.
Agreement between Spain and France that partitions Portugal.
1809Treaty of the DardanellesAgreement between the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom.
Ends the Finnish War between Sweden and Russia.
Ends the Fifth Coalition during the Napoleonic Wars.
Obtains more than two million acres of American Indian land for the white settlers of Ohio and Indiana.
1810Treaty of ParisEnds the war between France and Sweden.
1812Treaty of BucharestEnds the Russian-Turkish war.
1813Gulistan TreatyA peace treaty between Imperial Russia and Qajarid Persia.
Bavaria leaves the Confederation of the Rhine and agrees to join the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon.
1814First Anglo-Dutch TreatyBetween the United Kingdom and the United Provinces (Netherlands).
Ends war between France and the Sixth Coalition.
Ends the War of 1812.
Cedes Norway to Sweden.
Armistice agreement and de facto peace treaty between Norway and Sweden.
Exiles Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of Elba.
The Creek cede territories to the United States after their defeat at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
1815Fourth Treaty of ParisFollows the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
Conference between ambassadors from the major powers in Europe.
The United States waives all territorial rights over the Genessee County and restores to the Indians all of their possessions, rights, and privileges before their engaging in the War of 1812 as allies of the British; Native American tribes agree to only place themselves under the protection of the U.S. government.
1816Sugauli TreatyEnds the Anglo-Nepalese War.
1817Rush-Bagot TreatySettles boundary disputes between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Between the United States and the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Ojibwa tribes.
Between the chogyal (monarch) of Sikkim and the British East India Company.
1818Anglo-American ConventionResolves boundary disputes between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; both share the Oregon Country.
Between the United States and the Miami tribe.
Between the United States and the Creek people.
1819Adams-Onis TreatySettles a border dispute between the United States and Spain.
Native Americans cede land to the United States.
1821Treaty of CórdobaMexico becomes independent from Spain.
The Ottawa, Ojibwe, and Potawatomi tribes cede to the United States all lands in the Michigan Territory south of the Grand River.
Creek Indians cede land to the state of Georgia in return for cash payments totaling $200,000 over a period of 14 years.
1824 Second Anglo-Dutch TreatySettles disputes between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, dividing the Malay World.
Fixes Russian Alaska southern border at 54°40'.
1825Treaty of Indian SpringsRelocates the Creek Indians in Georgia (except the Tokaubatchee) to a parcel of land along the Arkansas River.
Between the United States and representatives of the Sioux, Sac and Fox, Menominie, Ioway, Winnebago and the Anishinaabeg tribes.
1826Treaty of MississinwasBetween the United States and the Miami tribe.
Ends the First Burmese War.
British acknowledge Siamese claim over the four northern Malay states of Kedah, Kelantan, Perris and Terengganu.
1827Treaty of LondonAlliance between the United Kingdom, France and Russia to end Turkish action in Greece.
1828Turkmanchai TreatyThe Persian Empire loses many of its northern territories to Imperial Russia after its defeat at the end of the Russo-Persian War, 1826-1828.
Brazil and Argentina recognize the independence of Uruguay.
1829Treaty of AdrianopleRussia secures the right to protect Greece and control the mouths to the Danube River.
Between the United States and representatives of the Council of Three Fires.
1830Treaty of Dancing Rabbit CreekUnited States grants rights to the Choctaw.
Confirms sovereignty of Greece.
1831Treaty of the Eighty ArticlesEstablishes Belgium's borders.
Establishes a military alliance between the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, and Santa Fe.
1832Treaty of CussetaBetween the government of the United States and the Creek people.
1833Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesiRussia gains use of the Bosporus.
Native American tribes cede lands west of Lake Michigan to the United States in exchange for a reservation of equal size further to the west on the Missouri River; proclaimed in 1835.
1834Treaty of DesmichelsFrance acknowledges Abd-el-Kader as bey of Mascara and independent sovereign ruler of Oran in Algeria.
1835Treaty of New EchotaBetween the United States and several members of a faction within the Cherokee nation.
Between John Batman and a group of Wurundjeri elders for the sale of land around Port Phillip Bay.
1836Treaties of VelascoBetween the republics of Mexico and Texas in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto.
Ottawa and Chippewa Indians cede to the United States the northwest portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and the eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
1837Treaty of TafnaEnds conflict between French and Algerian forces; France cedes territories to Abd-el-Kader.
1838Treaty of Balta LimanCommercial treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom.
1839Treaty of LondonGuarantees the neutrality of Belgium.
1840Treaty of WaitangiNew Zealand becomes a British colony.
1842Treaty of NanjingEnds the First Opium War.
Settles boundary disputes between the United States and Canada.
1844Treaty of TangiersEnds First Franco-Moroccan War.
China grants privileges to the French Empire.
1846Oregon TreatyEstablishes the border between the British and American sections of the Oregon Country.
Settles dispute over territory in Kashmir.
Agreement of mutual cooperation between New Granada (today Colombia) and the United States.
1847Treaty of CahuengaFirst treaty to end the Mexican-American War.
1848Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoSecond treaty ending the Mexican-American War.
1850Clayton-Bulwer TreatyThe United States and the United Kingdom agree not to colonize Central America.
Treaty between Prussia and Austria.
1851Treaty of MendotaBetween the United States and the Sioux tribes of Minnesota (Mdewakanton and Wahpekute).
United States negotiates safe passage for Oregon Trail settlers with Native Americans.
A treaty that regulated trade between China and Russia.
1852London ProtocolSigned after the First War of Schleswig.
1854Convention of KanagawaJapan is opened to American trade.
Japan is opened to British trade.
Between the United States and the tribes of Umpqua and Calapooya in the Oregon Territory.
1855Treaty of ShimodaDefines the border between Japan and Russia; three Japanese ports opened to international use.
Between the United States and the Makah Indians.
Trade treaty between the colonies of British North America and the United States.
United States government and various Native American tribes of the Puget Sound region in the newly-formed Washington Territory.
Original inhabitants of the Kitsap Peninsula cede ownership of their land in exchange for small reservations in Hood Canal and a payment of 60,000 dollars from the U.S. federal government.
1856Fifth Treaty of ParisAlso known as the Congress of Paris.Ends the Crimean War.
1858Treaty of TientsinEnds the first phase of the Second Opium War.
Specifies border between Russia and China.
Japanese treaty ports opened to commerce.
1859Treaty of ZurichFranco-Austrian armistice formalizing the Peace of Villafranca.
1860Convention of PekingCedes Hong Kong to the United Kingdom.
1861Franco-Monegasque TreatyGrants sovereignty to Monaco.
1862Treaty of SaigonAnnam Tu Duc cedes Saigon, the island of Poulo Condor, and three southern provinces (Bien Hoa, Gia Dinh, and Dinh Tuong) to the French Empire.
1864First Geneva ConventionEstablishes rules for the treatment of battlefield casualties.
1866Peace of PragueEnds Austro-Prussian War.
1867Alaska PurchaseThe United States buys Alaska from Russia.
Negotiations between the United States and Native Americans.
1868Burlingame TreatyEstablishes relations between the United States and China.
Ends Red Cloud's War.
First recognition by a European power of the legal right of its subjects to become American citizens.
1871Treaty of FrankfurtEnds the Franco-Prussian War.
Settles grievances between the United States and Canada.
1874Pangkor TreatyPerak becomes the first Malay state to accept British Resident.
Universal Postal Union becomes the second oldest international organization.
Reiterates the Treaty of Saigon (1862); the Red River (Song Hong) opens for trade, as well as the ports of Hanoi, Haiphong and Qui Nonh.
1875Treaty of KanghwaEnds Korea's status as a Chinese tributary state and opens it to Japanese trade.
In exchange for the Kuril Islands, Japan relinquishes claims on Sakhalin.
An international treaty that establishes three organizations to oversee the keeping of metric standards.
A free trade agreement between the United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom.
1876Treaty of GanghwaEnds Korea's status as tributary state of China; open Korea to Japanese trade.
1877London ProtocolThe British agree to remain neutral in any conflict between the Ottoman Empire and Russia.
1878Treaty of San StefanoEnds the war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
Amends the Treaty of San Stefano.
Ends the Cuban Ten Years' War.
1879Treaty of GandamakEnds the first phase of the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
1881Akhal TreatyIran officially recognizes the Russian Empire's annexation of Khwarazm.
Tunisia becomes a protectorate of the French Empire.
1882Fourth Triple AllianceAlliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
Between the British government under William Ewart Gladstone and the Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell.
1883Paris ConventionIntellectual property systems (including patents) of any contracting state become accessible to the nationals of other states party to the Convention.
Settles territorial disputes between Peru and Chile.
1885Treaty of SimulambucoBetween the Portuguese government and officials in the N'Goyo Kingdom.
1886Berne ConventionInternational agreement about copyright.
Ends war between Serbia and Bulgaria.
1887Reinsurance TreatyAn attempt by Bismarck to continue to ally with Russia after the League of the Three Emperors broke down.
1889Treaty of WuchalePeace treaty between Ethiopia and Italy, subsequently disputed.
1890Heligoland-Zanzibar TreatyAgreement between the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany concerning mainly territorial interests in Africa.
1895Treaty of ShimonosekiEnds the First Sino-Japanese War.
1896Treaty of Addis AbabaAbrogates the Treaty of Wuchale, formally ends the First Italo-Abyssinian War, and recognizes Ethiopia as an independent state.
1898Sixth Treaty of ParisEnds the Spanish-American War.
1899Hague ConventionsAttempts to formalize laws of war.

1900-1999

¦¦ Boxer Protocol ¦¦ Treaty of Vereeniging ¦¦ Hay-Herbert Treaty ¦¦ Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Petrópolis ¦¦ Taft-Katsura Agreement ¦¦ Eulsa Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Bucharest ¦¦ Tibet-Mongolia Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Bucharest ¦¦ Corfu Declaration ¦¦ Treaty of Bucharest ¦¦ Treaty of Versailles ¦¦ Faisal Weizmann Agreement ¦¦ Treaty of Rawalpindi ¦¦ Treaty of Rapallo ¦¦ Treaty of Tartu ¦¦ Treaty of Trianon ¦¦ Treaty of Sèvres ¦¦ Latvian-Soviet Riga Peace Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Alexandropol ¦¦ Svalbard Treaty ¦¦ Anglo-Irish Treaty ¦¦ Peace of Riga ¦¦ Thomson-Urrutia Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Berlin ¦¦ Treaty of Kars ¦¦ Treaty of Ankara ¦¦ Treaty of Moscow ¦¦ Treaty of Rapallo ¦¦ Halibut Treaty ¦¦ Third Geneva Convention ¦¦ Balkan Pact ¦¦ Franco-Syrian Treaty of Independence ¦¦ Treaty of Craiova ¦¦ Tito-Subasic Agreement ¦¦ Convention on International Civil AviationAlso known as the Chicago Convention.   ¦¦ London Protocol ¦¦ Gruber-De Gasperi Agreement ¦¦ Lake Success Protocol ¦¦ Paris Peace Treaties ¦¦ Inter-American Treaty
of Reciprocal Assistance
Also known as the Rio Treaty.   ¦¦ Fourth Geneva Convention ¦¦ Treaty of London ¦¦ Convention on the Prevention
and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
¦¦ Treaty of San Francisco ¦¦ Treaty of Taipei ¦¦ Austrian State Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Rome ¦¦ International Atomic Energy Treaty ¦¦ Indus Waters Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Montevideo ¦¦ Columbia River Treaty ¦¦ Vienna Convention
on Diplomatic Relations
¦¦ Alliance for Progress ¦¦ Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs ¦¦ Vienna Convention
on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage
¦¦ Partial Test Ban Treaty ¦¦ Elysée Treaty ¦¦ Strasbourg Convention ¦¦ Bangkok Declaration ¦¦ WIPO Convention ¦¦ Outer Space Treaty ¦¦ Merger Treaty ¦¦ Boundary Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Warsaw ¦¦ Convention on Psychotropic Substances ¦¦ IPC Agreement ¦¦ Seabed Arms Control Treaty ¦¦ Biological Weapons Convention ¦¦ London Convention ¦¦ Simla Treaty ¦¦ Sino-Japanese Joint Communiqué ¦¦ Basic Treaty ¦¦ Paris Peace Accords ¦¦ Vientiane Treaty ¦¦ Threshold Test Ban Treaty ¦¦ Treaty of Lagos ¦¦ Treaty of Peace and Friendship between
Japan and the People's Republic of China
¦¦ Treaty of Montesinos ¦¦ Nkomati Accord ¦¦ Argentina-Chile Peace and Friendship Treaty ¦¦ Plaza Accord ¦¦ United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic
in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
   ¦¦ Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ¦¦ Timor Gap Treaty ¦¦ Treaty on the Final Settlement
with Respect to Germany
¦¦ Abuja Treaty ¦¦ United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change
¦¦ Treaty on Open Skies ¦¦ CIS Collective Security Treaty ¦¦ Chemical Weapons Convention ¦¦ North American Free Trade Agreement ¦¦ Kremlin accords ¦¦ United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea
¦¦ General Agreement on Trade in Services ¦¦ WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty ¦¦ Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ¦¦ Worldwide Chemical Weapons Convention ¦¦ Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
YearName
1901Hay-Pauncefote TreatyReplaces the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty.
Peace agreement between the Great Powers and China.
1902Anglo-Japanese AllianceTreaty of alliance between England and Japan; signed by Lord Lansdowne and Hayashi Tadasu.
Ends the Second Anglo-Boer War.
1903Hay-Herran TreatyThe United States attempts to acquire a lease on Panama.
Between Great Britain and the United States on the location of the border between Alaska and Canada.
Establishes the Panama Canal Zone.
Ends tensions between Bolivia and Brazil over the territory of Acre.
1905Treaty of PortsmouthEnds the Russo-Japanese War.
Japan and the United States agree on spheres of influence in Asia.
Between the Korean Empire and the Japanese Empire; influenced by the result of the Russo-Japanese War. Declared to have been null and void in 1965
1906Second Geneva ConventionSpecifies the treatment of wounded, sick and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea.
1909Anglo-Siamese TreatyFormally divides northern Malay states between Siam and the British Empire.
1910Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty  Begins the de facto period of Japanese occupation of Korea; declared null and void in 1965.
1912International Opium ConventionThe first international drug control treaty.
1913Treaty of LondonEnds the First Balkan War.
Ends the Second Balkan War.
Alliance between Mongolia and Tibet.
1914Bryan-Chamorro TreatyThe United States acquires the rights to any canal built in Nicaragua, to build a naval base in the Gulf of Fonseca, and to lease the Great and Little Corn Islands in the Caribbean; ratified in 1916.
1915London PactItaly enters World War I.
1916Sykes-Picot AgreementFrance and the United Kingdom define spheres of influence in the Middle East.
Alliance between Romania and the Entente.
1917Lansing-Ishii AgreementTrade treaty between the United States and Japan.
Statement of intention to form a Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
1918Treaty of Brest-LitovskRussia pulls out of World War I.
Between Romania and the Central Powers; never ratified.
1919Treaty of Saint-GermainDissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Formally ends World War I.
Agreement for Arab-Jewish cooperation in the Middle East.
Between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan during the Third Anglo-Afghan War; United Kingdom recognizes Afghanistan's independence; amended in 1921.
1920Seventh Treaty of ParisUnion of Bessarabia and Romania.
Between Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (subsequently the Kingdom of Yugoslavia).
Establishes borders between Russia, Finland and Estonia.
Regulates the newly-independent Hungary.
Peace between the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire.
Brings peace between the Republic of Latvia and Soviet Russia.
Ends the war between Turkish nationalists and the Armenian Republic.
The arctic archipelago of Spitsbergen (now called Svalbard) becomes part of the Kingdom of Norway.
1921Franco-Polish Military AllianceMilitary alliance between Poland and France that was active between 1921 and 1940.
Ends the Anglo-Irish War and created the Irish Free State.
Ends the Polish-Bolshevik War.
Colombia recognizes Panama's independence in return for 25 million dollars.
Separate post-World War I peace agreement between the United States and Germany.
Friendship treaty between Turkey and the Soviet governments of the Transcaucasian Republics.
France agrees to evacuate Cilicia in return for economic concessions from Turkey; Turkey acknowledges French imperial sovereignty over Syria.
A friendship treaty between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) and the Bolshevik government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
1922Washington Naval TreatyAttempts to limit naval expansion.
Between the Weimar Republic and Bolshevist Russia.
1923Treaty of LausanneSets the boundaries of modern Turkey.
Canadian-American agreement concerning fishing rights in the northern Pacific Ocean.
1924Treaty of RomeRevokes parts of the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo that created the independent Free State of Fiume; Fiume would be annexed to Italy while the town of Sušak would be assigned to Yugoslavia.
1925Locarno TreatiesSeven treaties between the World War I Western European Allied powers and the new states of central and Eastern Europe.
1926Treaty of BerlinGermany and the Soviet Union pledge neutrality.
1927Treaty of JeddaEstablishes the independence of present-day Saudi Arabia from the United Kingdom.
1928Kellogg-Briand PactCalls "for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy".
1929Lateran TreatyThe Kingdom of Italy and the Vatican City formally recognize each other.
Establishes rules for the treatment of prisoners of war.
1930London Naval TreatyRegulates submarine warfare and shipbuilding.
1931Treaty of WestminsterCreates the British Commonwealth.
1932Soviet-Polish Non-Aggression PactInternational treaty of non-aggression signed by representatives of Poland and the USSR.
1934German-Polish Non-Aggression PactInternational treaty between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic; both countries pledged to settle disputes through bilateral negotiations.
Between Greece, Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia; signatories agreed to suspend all disputed territorial claims against each other.
1935Soviet-French Non-Aggression PactBilateral pact between France and the USSR with the aim of containing German aggression.
1936Anglo-Egyptian TreatyThe United Kingdom withdraws its troops from Egypt except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings.
France provides independence to Syria.
1937Treaty of SaadabadA non-aggression pact signed by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan.
1938Munich AgreementSurrenders the Sudetenland to Germany.
1939Molotov-Ribbentrop PactSoviet-German non-aggression pact.
1940Moscow Peace TreatyEnds the Winter War.
Romania cedes territories to Bulgaria.
1944Bretton Woods AgreementEstablishes rules for commercial and financial relations among the major industrial states.
Attempt to merge Yugoslavian governments.
Rratified in 1947.
Prepares for the division of Germany into three occupation zones.
1945UN CharterEstablishes the United Nations.
1946Bermuda AgreementBilateral agreement on civil aviation between the United States and United Kingdom.
Allows South Tyrol and Trentino to remain part of Italy, but ensures their autonomy.
Shifts drug control functions previously assigned to the League of Nations to the United Nations.
1947General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeEstablishes international trade rules.
Formally ends World War II.
A "hemispheric defense" doctrine signed by many nations in the Americas.
1949North Atlantic TreatyAlso known as the Treaty of Washington.Establishes NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Establishes rules for the protection of civilians during wartime.
Creates the Council of Europe.
1950Treaty of ZgorzelecEstablishes borders between the Republic of Poland and the German Democratic Republic.
1951Eighth Treaty of ParisEstablishes the European Coal and Steel Community (EEC precursor).
Defined and outlawed genocide.
Formally ends the war between the Allies of World War II and Japan.
1952ANZUS TreatyAlliance between Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Peace treaty between Japan and the Republic of China.
1954Central Treaty OrganizationAlso known as the Baghdad Pact.Alliance of Middle Eastern countries and the United Kingdom.
1955Warsaw PactAlliance of Central and Eastern European Communist states.
Re-establishes a free, sovereign and democratic Austria.
1956Soviet-Japanese Joint DeclarationReestablishes diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Japan following World War II.
1957Anglo-Malayan Defence AgreementProvides a security umbrella for the independent Malaya.
Establishes the European Economic Community.
(US PL 85-177)
1958Convention on the Territorial Sea
and Contiguous Zone
1959Antarctic Treaty SystemSets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establishes freedom of scientific investigation and bans military activity on the continent; comes into force in 1961.
1960Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security
between the United States and Japan
Water-sharing treaty between India and Pakistan.
Establishes the ALA-LC organization or the Latin American Free Trade Association.
1961Arms Control and Disarmament Agency(US PL 87-297)
International agreement between Canada and the United States on the development and operation of the upper Columbia River basin.
1963Vienna Convention
on Consular Relations
1967Treaty of TlatelolcoKeeps Latin American and the Caribbean regions free of nuclear weapons.
Founding document of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Organizes the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Economic Community and Euratom; creates European Commission and the Council of the European Communities.
1968Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
1969Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
1970Patent Cooperation TreatyProvides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions internationally; comes into force in 1978; amended in 1979; modified in 1984 and 2001.
Settles boundary disputes between the United States and Mexico.
West Germany and the People's Republic of Poland pledge themselves to nonviolence and accept the Oder-Neisse line; ratified in 1972.
1971Five Power Defence ArrangementsSecurity agreement between Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom.
Establishes a common classification for patents for invention, inventors' certificates, utility models and utility certificates; comes into force in 1975; amended in 1979.
Bans the placement of nuclear weapons on the ocean floor beyond a 12-mile (22.2 km) coastal zone; comes into force in 1972.
1972Anti-Ballistic Missile TreatyLimits the use of anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems in defending areas against missile-delivered nuclear weapons (US PL 92-448).
Normalised relations between India and Pakistan following the Bangladesh Liberation War
Established diplomatic relations between Japan and the People's Republic of China.
Establishes relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic.
1973European Patent Convention
Formalized American withdrawal from Vietnam.
A cease-fire agreement between the the monarchial government of Laos and the communist Pathet Lao.
1974Japan Australia Migratory Bird AgreementTreaty between Australia and Japan to minimise harm to the major areas used by birds that migrate between the two countries; comes into force in 1981.
Establishes a nuclear "threshold" by prohibiting nuclear tests of devices having a yield exceeding 150 kilotons.
1975Treaty of OsimoDivides the Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia.
Establishes the Economic Community of West African States.
1978Camp David AccordsAgreement between Egypt and Israel.
1979Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty
Both Argentina and Chile pledge to a peaceful solution to their border disputes at the Beagle Channel.
1983Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade AgreementA free trade agreement between the governments of New Zealand and Australia.
1984Sino-British Joint Declaration
Resolves disputes between Argentina and Chile over the possession of the Picton, Lennox and Nueva islands.
1985Treaty of RarotongaFormalizes a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the South Pacific.
The G5 agree to devalue the US dollar in relation to the Japanese yen and German Deutsche Mark by intervening in currency markets.
1986China Australia Migratory Bird AgreementTreaty between Australia and China to minimise harm to major areas used by birds that migrate between the two countries; comes into force in 1988.
1987Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces TreatyEliminates nuclear and conventional ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of 500 to 5,500 kilometers (300 to 3,400 miles); ratified and comes into force in 1988.
1988Intermediate Range Nuclear Force
1989Montreal Protocol
Between the governments of Australia and Indonesia; rewritten in 2001.
1990Malaysia-Singapore Points of Agreement
1991Brioni AgreementEnds ten-day war in Slovenia.
International agreement that creates the African Economic Community.
1992Maastricht Treaty
Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan establish framework for the Commonwealth of Independent States.
1993Oslo Accords
1994Israel-Jordan Peace TreatyNormalizes relations between Israel and Jordan and resolves territorial disputes between them.
1995Dayton AgreementEnds Bosnian War.
1996WIPO Copyright Treaty
1997Ottawa Convention on Landmines
1998Good Friday Agreement
1999Adapted Conventional Armed Forces in Europe

2000-current

¦¦ Treaty of Jedda
YearName
2000Patent Law Treaty
Resolves a border dispute between Saudi Arabia and Yemen that dates backs to Saudi boundary claims made in 1934.
2001Treaty of Nice
Cybercrime Convention
Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation
2002SORTLimits the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the United States.
ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution
2003ASEAN Free Trade Area
2004International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and AgriculturePopularly known as the International Seed Treaty that should assure farmers' facilitated access to seeds of the world's food security crops, came into force on June 29, 2004.
2005Kyoto Protocol came into forceConcluded in 1999, ratified in 2004.
Energy Community South East Europe Treaty
2006Tripoli AgreementEnds Chadian-Sudanese conflict.

Additional treaties

Pending

*Central American Free Trade Agreement
*Free Trade Area of the Americas
*Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT)
*WIPO Protection of Broadcasting Organizations

Footnotes

See also

*Environmental agreements
*List of special entities recognized by international treaty or agreement
*List of United States treaties
*List of wars



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