Brasilia Presidential Act
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The Brasilia Presidential Act (Spanish: Acta Presidencial de Brasilia, Portuguese: Ato Presidencial de Brasília), also known as the Fujimori–Mahuad Treaty (Spanish: Tratado Fujimori–Mahuad),[1] is an international treaty signed in Brasilia by the then President of Ecuador, Jamil Mahuad and then President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, which effectively put an end to the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute.
Quick Facts Spanish: Acta Presidencial de Brasilia Portuguese: Ato Presidencial de Brasília, Signed ...
Spanish: Acta Presidencial de Brasilia Portuguese: Ato Presidencial de Brasília | |
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Signed | 26 October 1998 |
Location | Brasilia |
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Language | Spanish |
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es:Acta de Brasilia at Wikisource |
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