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  1. Dec 18, 2023 · At the 1975 CSCE, thirty-five countries signed the Helsinki Accords, including the United States, the Soviet Union, and several European countries. Because of the Cold War, tensions were high, and countries wanted to find ways to come together, also known as a multilateral approach, on human rights and security.

  2. The document was seen both as a significant step toward reducing Cold War tensions and as a major diplomatic boost for the Soviet Union at the time, due to its clauses on the inviolability of national frontiers and respect for territorial integrity, which were seen to consolidate the USSR's territorial gains in Eastern Europe following World ...

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · The Helsinki Accords were primarily an effort to reduce tension between the Soviet and Western blocs by securing their common acceptance of the post-World War II status quo in Europe. The accords were signed by all the countries of Europe (except Albania, which became a signatory in September 1991) and by the United States and Canada.

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  4. The Helsinki Final Act, also known as the Helsinki Accords or the Helsinki Declaration, addressed a variety of issues grouped into four “baskets.” Basket I laid out agreements pertaining to security in.

  5. Initiated in 1973, the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe was a series of negotiations that was concluded on August 1, 1975, 45 years ago, with the signing of the Helsinki Accords. Its fundamental objective was to promote international relations across the Cold-War divide between East and West.

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  7. The Helsinki Final Act, Helsinki Accords, or Helsinki Declaration, was the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe held in Helsinki, Finland, between July 30 and August 1, 1975. Thirty-five European countries participated in addition to the United States and Canada.

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