The diagrams below contain a list of current agreements based on the underlying source of authority, if any, for each OF the CANAPES. In each category, agreements are categorized by partner country in alphabetical order. The categories are defined as follows: in 1951, before Germany became a member of NATO, the United States and Germany reached an agreement67 on the assurances required by the 1951 Mutual Security Act.68 Germany joined NATO in 1955 and in the same year concluded a mutual defence assistance agreement,69 which requires the United States to “provide such equipment, materials, services or other, 70 1971: Agreement on the deployment of the United States Middle East Force to Bahrain (22 U.S.T. 2184) – amended by the 1975 agreement for the use of the United States Middle East Force in Bahrain (26 U.S.T. 3027) and 1977 Personnel Management Unit Status Agreement (28 U.S.T. 5312) 1991 : Agreement on the Deployment of the U.S. Armed Forces (T.I.A.P. 12236) In a press release on the November 26, 2007 statement, General Douglas Lute stated, Presidential Assistant for Iraq and Afghanistan, that the government does not foresee a forward-looking agreement with Iraq that “has the status of a formal treaty that would then lead to formal negotiations or formal contributions from Congress.” Office of White House Spokesman, Press Gaggle of Dana Perino and General Douglas Lute, Presidential Assistant for Iraq and Afghanistan, November 26, 2007, available from georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2007/11/20071126-6.html. The United States has CONCLUDEd SOFAs whose authority underpinning the agreement is a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate. In 1960132, the United States included with Japan a SOFA under the entry into force of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security133, which was previously concluded between the countries. In addition, in 1967134, the United States included with Korea a SOFA under the authority of Article V of the previous mutual defence treaty between the two countries.135, that nothing in the agreement diminishes, abridges, or alters the right of the United States to ensure its own security by excluding or removing persons whose presence in the United States is considered to be detrimental to their security or security, and that no person whose presence in the United States is considered detrimental to their security is permitted to travel to the United States or temporarily stay in Belize for their stay.
, training, humanitarian aid or any other activity that may be agreed by the two T.I.A.S. governments, military exchange agreements and visits between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Mongolia, agreement of 26 June 1996.
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