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a truce is an agreement to stop fighting between two enemies. so a twelve year truce is an agreement to stop fighting for twelve years.
A formal agreement between two countries is called a treaty or a pact.
A formal agreement between two or more nations is called a treaty.
The two main belligerent countries were Germany and Japan. For Germany the main battle front was the Eastern Front fighting Russia from 1941 to 1945. For Japan the main battle front was the Pacific Islands fighting against the US from 1941 to 1945.
A treaty is an agreement under international law between two or more sovereign states or international organizations. It's also known as an agreement, protocol, convention, or pact.
a truce is an agreement to stop fighting between two enemies. so a twelve year truce is an agreement to stop fighting for twelve years.
The two opposing sides could not agree to stop fighting and so a conciliator was brought in to calm things down and conciliate an agreement.
This is passive. The active form would be 'The leaders of the two countries made an agreement.'
A treaty is a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries.
An alliance or agreement between two countries :)
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No countries are fighting over Switzerland. Switzerland is at peace with all its neighbours.
It is a bilateral agreement between two or more countries for mutual and exclusive benefits.
The two countries fighting during Pearl Harbor were the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Navy
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It is a bilateral agreement between two or more countries for mutual and exclusive benefits.
A pact is an agreement or covenant, in international law it refers to an agreement between two countries.