Romania vs Brazil - Full Game Highlights - FISU University Games 2023
Romania vs Brazil - Full Game Highlights - FISU University Games 2023

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Women 400m Final - World University Games 2023 Chengdu China - South Africa USA Czech Republic
Women 400m Final - World University Games 2023 Chengdu China - South Africa USA Czech Republic

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Romania–United States relations
Romania–United States relations

Relations between Romania and the United States were formally established in 1880, with the appointment of Eugene Schuyler, a renowned and talented diplomat and historian, as the first American diplomatic representative to Romania. After Romania left the Eastern Bloc in 1989, US-Romanian relations have matured into a strategic partnership that encompasses a wide range of political, military, economic and cultural issues.

Romania–United Kingdom relations
Romania–United Kingdom relations

British–Romanian relations are bilateral foreign relations between United Kingdom and Romania. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1880.

Romania and the United Nations

Romania joined the United Nations (UN) on 14 December 1955 following the adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 109. Romania had already attempted to join the UN on 1947, but its membership application was rejected after the adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 29.Currently, the Permanent Representative of Romania to the United Nations since 4 August 2015 is Ion Jinga, who has also been president of several institutions of the UN. Jinga has highlighted Romania's role in the UN, declaring that Romania is "active, highly respected, remarkable in UN peacekeeping missions".

Rankings of universities in Brazil

Universities in Brazil are ranked in a number of ways, including both national and international ranks.

Brazil at the Universiade
Brazil at the Universiade

Brazil is 21st on the all time medal table in Summer Universiade. Brazil hasn't won any medal in Winter Universiade.

Brazil–United States relations
Brazil–United States relations

Brazil–United States relations are the bilateral relations between Brazil and the United States. Relations have a long history.

Brazil and the United Nations

Federative Republic of Brazil is a founding member of the United Nations and participates in all of its specialized agencies. Brazil is among the twenty top contributors to United Nations peacekeeping operations, and has participated in peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East, the former Belgian Congo, Cyprus, Mozambique, Angola, and more recently East Timor and Haiti.

Brazil–United States cotton dispute

The Brazil–United States cotton dispute was a World Trade Organization dispute settlement case on the issue of unfair subsidies on cotton. In 2002, Brazil—a major cotton export competitor—expressed its growing concerns about United States cotton subsidies by initiating a WTO dispute settlement case (DS267) against certain features of the U.S. cotton program.

Brazil–United States Treaty

The Brazil–United States Treaty was a military assistance agreement signed in 1952 in Rio de Janeiro between the two countries, with the goal of defending the Western Hemisphere.

Brazil-United States Political-Military Agreement

The Brazil-United States Political-Military Agreement which came into an effect on 23 May 1942, was a prelude to formal entering of Brazil into World War II. Its implementation was carried out by the Joint Brazil-United States Military Commission (JBUSMC). It was a result on a series of consultations in Rio de Janeiro since 1941, during which a number of various political and business decisions have been made.

Brazil–United Kingdom relations
Brazil–United Kingdom relations

Brazil–United Kingdom relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Brazil and the United Kingdom. Both nations are members of the G20, United Nations and the World Trade Organization.