Pactos de Mayo

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The Pactos de Mayo were a series of early 20th-century agreements between Argentina and Chile that eased longstanding tensions, promoted mutual cooperation, and helped stabilize their diplomatic and territorial relations.

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Pactos de Mayo canonical 1
Pactos de Mayo de 1902 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
alsoKnownAs Pactos de Mayo
surface form: Pactos de Mayo de 1902
category 1902 treaties
Treaties of Argentina
Treaty of Tantauco
surface form: Treaties of Chile
countryInvolved Argentina
Chile
diplomaticNature peaceful settlement
historicalContext post-19th-century territorial disputes in the Southern Cone
impact contributed to long-term peace between Argentina and Chile
reduced likelihood of war between Argentina and Chile
language Spanish
partOf history of Argentina–Chile relations
purpose ease tensions between Argentina and Chile
promote mutual cooperation
stabilize diplomatic relations
stabilize territorial relations
region South America
relatedTo Chile–Argentina relations
surface form: Argentina–Chile border disputes

Arms race between Argentina and Chile
result framework for peaceful dispute resolution
improvement of Argentina–Chile diplomatic relations
reduction of military rivalry between Argentina and Chile
signatory Government of Argentina
Government of Chile
signedIn Buenos Aires
signedOn 1902-05-28
subjectMatter diplomatic relations
military limitations
territorial issues
timePeriod early 20th century

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Pactos de Mayo alsoKnownAs Pactos de Mayo
this entity surface form: Pactos de Mayo de 1902