The 'Basic Treaty' () is the short-hand name for the ''Treaty concerning the basis of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic'' ().
West Germany (FRG) and
East Germany (GDR) recognized each other as sovereign states for the first time, an abandonment of West Germany's
Hallstein Doctrine in favor of
Ostpolitik.
After the entry into force of the
Four-Power Agreement from 1971, both states began negotiations over a Basic Treaty. Like the
Transit Agreement of 1972, the discussions were led by the Under-Secretaries of State
Egon Bahr (for the FRG) and
Michael Kohl (for the GDR). As part of the
Ostpolitik of Federal Chancellor
Willy Brandt, the treaty was signed on
December 21,
1972 in
East Berlin. It was ratified the next year in West Germany, despite opposition from hard-line conservatives. It came into effect in June 1973.
References
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Basic Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR (December 21, 1972) on the
German Historical Institute Website
Further reading
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Address by the Chancellor of the FRG, Helmut Schmidt (PDF) to the third stage of the
Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe,
Helsinki,
20 July to
1 August 1975