A mutual nonaggression alliance is an agreement between two or more parties to refrain from engaging in aggressive actions or hostilities against each other. This type of alliance is often established to promote peace, stability, and cooperation, allowing the parties to focus on mutual interests rather than conflicts. Such agreements can be found in international relations, political contexts, or even among organizations and individuals seeking to maintain harmonious relationships.
the Soviet Union
Agreements or pacts between countries to the mutual benefit of those countries.
for their mutual advantage, an alliance has been arranged between our two countries
What is the Nonaggression Act
The term transaction alliance refers to a mutual agreement of support between two entities. The alliance is in place because of a transaction that took place.
NATO?
The anti-persian alliance was formed by the Greeks during the 5th century BCE for mutual protection.
Not precisely. "Entente" is French for "understanding", and could in practical terms mean much the same thing that an alliance would, or could simply mean that two countries have a basic mutual agreement on some issue ... perhaps simply not to attack each other (but not necessarily to come to each other's aid, as would usually be implied by the word "alliance.")
Yes, an alliance generally refers to the act of joining together for a common purpose or goal. It often involves two or more parties collaborating, whether in politics, business, or other fields, to strengthen their positions or achieve shared objectives. The essence of an alliance is cooperation and mutual support.
Yes, the noun 'alliance' is an abstract noun; a word for a union or association formed for the mutual benefit of its members; a word for a concept.
That is called an 'Alliance' or a 'mutual defence pact'
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