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In ] ] was occupied by ] troops, who would not withdraw until ]. In the meantime, part of the country had been detached to form the ]. The latter proclaimed independence in ], under the name of the ], but Russian (ex-Soviet) forces remain in the republic, playing a key role in the ].
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In ''The Armistice Agreement with Rumania''<ref></ref> (], 1944), it was stipulated in Article 18 that "''An ] will be established which will undertake until the conclusion of peace the regulation of and control over the execution of the present terms under the general direction and orders of the Allied (Soviet) High Command, acting on behalf of the Allied Powers''. In the Annex to Article 18, it was made clear that "''The Rumanian Government and their organs shall fulfill all instructions of the Allied Control Commission arising out of the Armistice Agreement.''" and that The Allied Control Commission would have its seat in ]. In line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement two ] were set up to try suspected war criminals. ''The Treaty of Peace with Romania''<ref></ref> was signed on ], 1947 and entered into force on ], 1947.


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==See also==
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==References==
* ": comes from the Country Studies Program, formerly the Army Area Handbook Program. The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world." See sections:
**Romania - Armistice Negotiations and Soviet Occupation
**Romania - POSTWAR ROMANIA, 1944-85

==Further reading==
* on the website of ] ] 2005

==Footnotes==
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