Defense pact

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A defense pact (Commonwealth spelling: defence pact) is a type of treaty or military alliance in which the signatories promise to support each other militarily and to defend each other.[1] Generally, the signatories point out the threats and concretely prepare to respond to it together.[2]

Current treaties

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Year Name Member states
Treaty name Also known as Present members Former/suspended members
1947 Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistancepease treaties
  • Rio Treaty
  • Peace treaties
1949 North Atlantic Treaty
  • Washington Treaty
  • NATO
1951 Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States and the Republic of the Philippines
1951 ANZUS
1953 Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea
1960 Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan
1961 Sino-North Korean Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance
1992 Collective Security Treaty
  • CSTO
2009 Treaty of Lisbon
  • Common Security and Defence Policy
  • European Union
  • Belgium (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • France (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • Italy (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • Luxembourg (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • Netherlands (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • Germany (Founder of EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1957)
  • Denmark (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1973)
  • Ireland (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1973)
  • Greece (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1981)
  • Portugal (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1986)
  • Spain (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1986)
  • Austria (Joined EU in 1995)
  • Finland (Joined EU in 1995)
  • Sweden (Joined EU in 1995)
  • Cyprus (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Czechia (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Estonia (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Hungary (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Latvia (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Lithuania (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Malta (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Poland (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Slovakia (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Slovenia (Joined EU in 2004)
  • Bulgaria (Joined EU in 2007)
  • Romania (Joined EU in 2007)
  • Croatia (Joined EU in 2013)
  • United Kingdom (Joined EEC, predecessor to EU, in 1973; Left EU in 2020)
2010 Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support
2021 Franco-Greek defence agreement[4]
2023 Alliance of Sahel States
  • AES
2024 Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
2025 Papua New Guinea – Australia Mutual Defence Treaty
2026 India - Russia Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement
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  1. Joined as West Germany. After reunification in 1990, the former East German territory became covered by NATO protection.

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