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Holy See–Yugoslavia relations Relaciones Santa Sede-Yugoslavia Relações entre Iugoslávia e Santa Sé
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As relações entre Iugoslávia e Santa Sé eram relações bilaterais históricas entre a agora dividida a Iugoslávia (tanto o Reino da Iugoslávia quanto a República Federal Socialista da Iugoslávia) e a Santa Sé. Holy See–Yugoslavia relations were historical bilateral relations between Holy See and now split-up Yugoslavia (both Kingdom of Yugoslavia or Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the only Eastern European socialist state with which the Holy See had official diplomatic relations. Despite disagreements on the internal Yugoslav issues (which led to temporary cessation of relations in 1952) close relations were set in the context of international close understanding on their respective Global South policies and confrontation of the enormous challenges of developing countries. Las relaciones Santa Sede-Yugoslavia fueron las relaciones diplomáticas entre la Santa Sede y la República Federativa Socialista de Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia era el único estado socialista de Europa Oriental con el que la Sede Apostólica tenía relaciones diplomáticas oficiales. ​ A pesar de los desacuerdos sobre los problemas internos de Yugoslavia (que llevaron al cese temporal de relaciones en 1952) ​ se establecieron relaciones estrechas en el contexto de un entendimiento cercano internacional sobre sus respectivas políticas del Sur Global y la confrontación de los enormes desafíos de países en desarrollo. ​
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The Yugoslav President Josip Bros Tito arrives at the Vatican and meets with Pope Paul VI.
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Holy See–Yugoslavia relations were historical bilateral relations between Holy See and now split-up Yugoslavia (both Kingdom of Yugoslavia or Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the only Eastern European socialist state with which the Holy See had official diplomatic relations. Despite disagreements on the internal Yugoslav issues (which led to temporary cessation of relations in 1952) close relations were set in the context of international close understanding on their respective Global South policies and confrontation of the enormous challenges of developing countries. As relações entre Iugoslávia e Santa Sé eram relações bilaterais históricas entre a agora dividida a Iugoslávia (tanto o Reino da Iugoslávia quanto a República Federal Socialista da Iugoslávia) e a Santa Sé. A República Federal Socialista da Iugoslávia era o único Estado socialista do Leste Europeu com o qual a Santa Sé mantinha relações diplomáticas oficiais. Apesar das divergências sobre as questões internas da Iugoslávia (que levaram à cessação temporária das relações em 1952) relações estreitas foram estabelecidas no contexto de um estreito entendimento internacional sobre suas respectivas políticas para o Sul Global e do confronto com os enormes desafios dos países em desenvolvimento. Las relaciones Santa Sede-Yugoslavia fueron las relaciones diplomáticas entre la Santa Sede y la República Federativa Socialista de Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia era el único estado socialista de Europa Oriental con el que la Sede Apostólica tenía relaciones diplomáticas oficiales. ​ A pesar de los desacuerdos sobre los problemas internos de Yugoslavia (que llevaron al cese temporal de relaciones en 1952) ​ se establecieron relaciones estrechas en el contexto de un entendimiento cercano internacional sobre sus respectivas políticas del Sur Global y la confrontación de los enormes desafíos de países en desarrollo. ​
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