1970 Diplomacy & Treaties Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 11 Mar Iraq recognizes Kurdish nation: On March 11, 1970, Iraq officially recognized the Kurdish nation, granting autonomy to the Kurdish region. This recognition was part of a broader agreement aimed at addressing Kurdish demands for rights and self-governance within Iraq. source: bbc.com
  • 20 Apr Nixon accelerates Vietnam troop withdrawal: On April 20, 1970, President Richard Nixon announced an acceleration of U.S. troop withdrawals from Vietnam, aiming to reduce American military presence in the region amid ongoing peace negotiations. source: archives.gov
  • 02 Oct Quebec October Crisis begins: On October 5, 1970, members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped British diplomat James Cross from his Montreal residence, marking the start of the October Crisis. A few days later, on October 10, the FLQ kidnapped Quebec's Minister of Labour, Pierre Laporte. source: historymuseum.ca
  • 05 Oct October Crisis begins with James Cross kidnapping: The October Crisis in Canada began when British diplomat James Cross was kidnapped by the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ). This event marked a significant escalation in the FLQ's campaign for Quebec independence, leading to a series of government responses and further kidnappings. source: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • 11 Oct Canada-China diplomatic relations established: On October 11, 1970, Canada officially established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. This marked a significant shift in Canada's foreign policy, recognizing the communist government in Beijing and enhancing bilateral ties. source: canada.ca
  • 13 Oct Canada-China diplomatic relations established: On October 13, 1970, Canada continued to solidify its diplomatic relations with China, following the official establishment on October 11. This ongoing engagement marked a new chapter in international relations for Canada. source: canada.ca
  • 03 Dec UN supports isolation of South Africa: On December 3, 1970, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 276, calling for the isolation of South Africa due to its apartheid policies. This resolution urged member states to sever diplomatic and economic ties with South Africa to pressure the government into ending apartheid. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Dec James Cross released by FLQ: On December 11, 1970, James Cross, a British diplomat, was released by the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) after being kidnapped during the October Crisis in Canada. His release followed negotiations and the intervention of the government. source: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • 14 Dec James Cross released by Quebec terrorists: On December 14, 1970, James Cross, a British diplomat, was released by the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) after being held hostage for over two months. His release was part of a negotiation process that followed the October Crisis in Quebec. source: britannica.com
  • 27 Dec James Cross released by FLQ: James Cross, a British diplomat, was released by the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) on December 27, 1970. He had been kidnapped on October 5, 1970, during the October Crisis in Canada. His release was part of a negotiation that led to the safe return of Pierre Laporte, who had been kidnapped by the FLQ.