United States–Spain relations

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United States–Spain relations encompass the historical and contemporary diplomatic, economic, military, and cultural ties between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
allianceFramework NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
United Nations
alsoKnownAs United States–Spain relations
surface form: Spain–United States relations
beganInCurrentForm late 18th century
country1 United States of America
country2 Kingdom of Spain
culturalAspect English language education in Spain
Fulbright Program
Spanish language education in the United States
academic exchanges
tourism
earlySupport Spanish support for American independence
economicAspect Spanish foreign direct investment in the United States
U.S. foreign direct investment in Spain
bilateral trade in goods and services
hasConsulate Consulate General of Spain in New York City
Consulate General of the United States in Barcelona
hasDiplomaticMission Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.
United States legation in Madrid
surface form: Embassy of the United States in Madrid
historicalEvent Adams–Onís Treaty
American Revolutionary War
Cold War
Iraq War
Pinckney's Treaty
Spanish–American War
Treaty of Paris (1783)
surface form: Treaty of Paris of 1783

World War I
World War II
includesCooperationArea NATO missions
surface form: NATO operations

counterterrorism
culture
defense
education
investment
law enforcement
science and technology
trade
involves Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
surface form: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain

United States Department of State
surface form: U.S. Department of State
keyAgreement Defense Cooperation Agreement between the United States and Spain
Pact of Madrid
surface form: Pact of Madrid of 1953

1953 Pact of Madrid with the United States
surface form: U.S.–Spain Friendship, Defense and Cooperation Agreement
keyTreaty Adams–Onís Treaty
surface form: Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819

Pinckney's Treaty
surface form: Pinckney's Treaty of 1795

Treaty of Paris (1783)
surface form: Treaty of Paris of 1783

Treaty of Paris (1898)
surface form: Treaty of Paris of 1898
militaryBase Morón Air Base
Rota Naval Base
surface form: Naval Station Rota
militaryCooperation use of Spanish bases by U.S. forces
politicalDialogueLevel strategic partnership
subjectOf foreign policy of Spain
foreign policy of the United States

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United States Minister to Spain category United States–Spain relations
1953 Pact of Madrid with the United States strengthened United States–Spain relations
this entity surface form: Spain–United States relations
United States–Spain relations alsoKnownAs United States–Spain relations
this entity surface form: Spain–United States relations
Joint Resolution of Congress for the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba (1898) topic United States–Spain relations
this entity surface form: U.S.–Spain relations
Patriot War of East Florida conflictOf United States–Spain relations
this entity surface form: Spanish–American relations