iT WAS tHe Antarctic treaty!
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed by 12 nations, not only to protect the continent and its environment, but also to ensure that it remains demilitarised.
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed by 12 nations, not only to protect the continent and its environment, but also to ensure that it remains demilitarised.
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed by 12 nations, not only to protect the continent and its environment, but also to ensure that it remains demilitarised.
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed by 12 nations, not only to protect the continent and its environment, but also to ensure that it remains demilitarised.
The treaty went into effect in 1961. The original 12 signators signed on 1 December 1959.
The Antarctica Treaty, signed by 12 countries in 1959, reserved the continent of Antarctica for peaceful and scientific purposes, prohibiting military activity and territorial claims while promoting international scientific cooperation in the region.
On August 18, 1960.The treaty came into full force and effect on June 23, 1961 after 12 nations governments had signed the treaty.
According to its Wikipedia page: "The main treaty was opened for signature on December 1, 1959, and officially entered into force on June 23, 1961." The 12 countries signed the treaty during that period.
In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.
12 countries signed the Maastricht Treaty.
The Antarctic Treaty was signed in 1959 by 12 different countries.
In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.