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TheВаршавын гэрээ буюу '''Warsaw Pact''' (formally,Албан theёсны нэр нь '''TreatyНайрамдал, ofхамтийн Friendship,ажиллагаа Co-operation,боон andхарилцан Mutualтуслалцах Assistanceгэрээ''', sometimes,заримдаа албан informallyбусаар '''WarPacВарПакт''', akin in format to [[NATO]НАТО]-ын хэллэг)<ref name="Text of Warsaw Pact">{{cite web|url=http://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20219/volume-219-I-2962-Other.pdf|title=Text of Warsaw Pact|publisher=United Nations Treaty Collection|accessdate=22 August 2013}}</ref> wasнь aХүйтэн [[collectiveдайны defense]]үед treatyЗүүн amongболон eightтөв [[communistевропын state]]s9 ofсоциалист [[Centralулсын andбайгуулсан Easternхамтын Europe]]хамгаалалтын inгэрээ existenceюм duringЭнэхүү холбоог the [[Cold WarЗХУ]], ledтэргүүлж by the [[USSR]]байжээ. The Warsaw Pact was the military complement to the [[Council for Mutual Economic Assistance]] (CoMEcon), the regional economic organization for the communist states of Central and Eastern Europe. The Warsaw Pact was in part a Soviet military reaction to the integration of [[West Germany]]<ref name="NATO Transformed: The Alliance's New Roles in International Security"/> into [[NATO]] in 1955 per the [[Paris Pacts]] of 1954,<ref name="The Future of European Alliance Systems"/><ref name="christopher"/><ref name="enclopedia"/> but was primarily motivated by Soviet desires to maintain control over military forces in Central and Eastern Europe;<ref name="Warsaw Pact: Wartime Status-Instruments of Soviet Control"/> in turn (according to the Warsaw Pact's preamble) meant to maintain peace in Europe, guided by the objective points and principles of the Charter of the United Nations (1945).