Hunedoara Agreement

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The Hunedoara Agreement (also known as the Magyar-Romanian Treaty, sometimes referred to as the Székely Agreement and the Transylvanian Compromise), signed on 2 August 1938, was a bilateral treaty between Magyarian and Romanian representatives that outlined both countries' post-war territorial organization, as well as establishing the foundation for their bilateral relations. A Russian delegation was also present, playing the role of mediator. The agreement was preceded by a series of talks that took place in Corvin Castle, after which Mátyás Novák, MNF general and war hero, and Alexandru Dragoş, Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, signed the historic agreement.