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Special relationship (international relations)
The term
special relationship
, in diplomacy, is used to describe exceptionally strong ties between nations, notably by
Winston Churchill
in 1946 to describe relations between the
English-speaking people
. An example of such a
Special Relationships
is the
United Kingdom–United States relations
. In its extended use outside the Anglosphere has also been used to describe the whole
EU-US relations
and the following relations:
Albania–Kosovo relations
Australia–New Zealand relations
Azerbaijan–Turkey relations
Belarus–Russia relations
Brazil–Portugal relations
Canada–United States relations
China–Germany relations
China–Pakistan relations
China–Russia relations
Egypt–Sudan relations
Egypt–United Arab Emirates relations
France–Monaco relations
Holy See–Italy relations
India–Russia relations
India–Israel relations
Italy–Russia relations
Israel–United States relations
Laos–Vietnam relations
Moldova–Romania relations
Pakistan–United Arab Emirates relations
Relations between the different parts of the
British Empire
and
Commonwealth
Canada–United Kingdom relations
Egypt–United Kingdom relations
India–United Kingdom relations
South Africa–United Kingdom relations
United Arab Emirates–United Kingdom relations
Relations between member states of the
European Union
Belgium–Netherlands relations
Cyprus–Greece relations
Finland–Sweden relations
France–Germany relations
France–Greece relations
France–Italy relations
Germany–Italy relations
Greece–Italy relations
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