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Neutrality act
During World War II, but the point remains true in many other war-time contexts, neutral countries participated in the affairs of formal belligerents in a number of ways. Diplomatically, 'neutrals' sometimes offered to serve as mediators or were asked to mediate between nations at war. On humanitarian grounds, neutral nations sometimes sent aid-teams or inspectors into warring nations. Further, trade and financial transactions were sometimes the basis for interaction between 'neutrals' and nations-at-war.
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the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France
Persia's attempt to impose peace on the warring Greek city-states failed, leaving them to go back to fighting each other with increased ferocity, which left them an easy mark for takeover by Macedonia.
An Armistice is an agreement between warring countries to a truce (to stop fighting for a certain length of time).
An armistice is an agreement between warring parties to halt fighting temporarily in order to seek a peace agreement. It does not necessarily lead to a permanent cessation of hostilities.
A Treaty
Peace is the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world. It is also an agreement or treaty between warring or antagonistic nations, groups, etc., to end hostilities and abstain from further or antagonism.
A piece agreement, or peace treaty. A step further would be an alliance; which is if these 2 warring groups will cooperate together.
An armed conflict between warring nations; yes.
belligerents
You mean "warring," as in, "The two warring nations finally found peace?"Or "worrying," as in, "I've been worrying about him for awhile?"
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Neutrality act
During World War II, but the point remains true in many other war-time contexts, neutral countries participated in the affairs of formal belligerents in a number of ways. Diplomatically, 'neutrals' sometimes offered to serve as mediators or were asked to mediate between nations at war. On humanitarian grounds, neutral nations sometimes sent aid-teams or inspectors into warring nations. Further, trade and financial transactions were sometimes the basis for interaction between 'neutrals' and nations-at-war.
Armistice is a noun that means an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce or cease fire. Example sentence: The armistice gave the neighboring towns a much needed respite from fear.