The Treaty of Moscow (, , Moskovis khelshekruleba), signed between Soviet Russia (RSFSR) and the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) in Moscow on May 7, 1920, granted Georgia de jure recognition of independence in exchange of the promise not to grant asylum on Georgian soil to troops of powers hostile to the Soviet republic.
The Treaty of Moscow was signed in Moscow on March 1, 1880 between representatives of France and Russia. Based on the terms of the accord, both signatories agreed to establish a mutual defensive alliance. This alliance would be activated whenever a foreign power attacked one of the signatories.