Rio Protocol (1934)

The Protocol of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation and Additional Act Between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Peru, also known simply as the Rio Protocol, was an international agreement signed in Rio de Janeiro between Colombia and Peru on May 24, 1934.

Rio Protocol
Protocol of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation and Additional Act Between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Peru
Peru–Colombia border
TypeBilateral treaty
Signed24 May 1934 (1934-05-24)
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Negotiators Afrânio de Melo
Signatories
Parties
LanguagesSpanish
Full text
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The Protocol was intended to finally resolve the long-running territorial dispute between the two countries, and brought about the official end of the Colombia–Peru War.

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