Abstract

Based on Yugoslav archival sources and relevant literature, the paper examines the process of normalization of diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia and Romania after the Second World War. Despite mutual interest, the normalization didn’t come easy and it was heavily affected by numerous factors like the way that relations were broken off in 1941, the interests and influence of the Soviet Union, and the internal situation in Romania. The process that began in September 1944 ended in February 1946.

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