List of Treaties
These are West German treaties that have Ostpolitik as a primary or secondary policy goal.
- Permit Agreement from December 17, 1963
- Treaty of Moscow from August 12, 1970
- Treaty of Warsaw from December 7, 1970
- Four-Power Agreement from September 3, 1971
- Transit Agreement from December 17, 1971
- Basic Treaty from December 21, 1972
- Treaty of Prague from December 11, 1973
Later agreements in the period of Christian Democrat Helmut Kohl (from 1982 through German reunification in 1990), although dealing with similar issues and having similar goals, are not considered to be "Ostpolitik".
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