Open Skies Treaty between Hungary and Romania information
Bilateral treaty in force from 1992 to 2001
Open Skies Treaty between Hungary and Romania
Agreement Between the Government of Romania and the Government of the Republic of Hungary on the Establishment of an Open Skies Regime / Acord din 11 mai 1991 intre Guvernul Romaniei si Guvernul Republicii Ungaria privind stabilirea unui regim de Cer Deschis
Map showing Hungary (green) and Romania (orange) within Europe
Signed
11 May 1991
Location
Bucharest, Romania
Effective
27 February 1992
Condition
2 ratifications
Expiration
31 December 2001
Signatories
2
Parties
Hungary, Romania
Ratifiers
2
Languages
Romanian, Hungarian
The Open Skies Treaty between Hungary and Romania was a bilateral agreement between Hungary and Romania in force from 1992 to 2001. The Treaty became effective on 27 February 1992 and consisted of agreed-upon surveillance overflights between the two countries to assess the strength and disposition of opposing military forces. It was the first such "Open Skies" Agreement and a precursor to the Treaty on Open Skies that entered into force between NATO members and members of the former Warsaw Pact on 1 January 2002, to which Hungary and Romania are both signatories.[1] A demonstration flight was carried out in June 1991.[2]
The main motivation for the Treaty was to demonstrate stable relations between the two countries after violent clashes between almost 20,000 ethnic Romanians and Hungarians at Târgu Mureș in March 1990. The clashes were about Transylvania, a region controlled by Romania since 1947 that had gone back and forth between the two countries several times, and which is home to a substantial Hungarian minority.[2]
^Dunay, Pál; Krasznai, Marton; Spitzer, Hartwig; Wiemker, Rafael; Wynne, William (2004). Open Skies: A Cooperative Approach to Military Transparency and Confidence Building(PDF). United Nations Publications: UNIDIR (United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research). p. 265. ISBN 978-92-9045-164-8.
^ abLindley, Dan (2007-05-13). Promoting Peace with Information: Transparency as a Tool of Security Regimes. Princeton University Press. pp. 315–6. ISBN 978-0-691-12943-3.
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