If you mean the Locarno Treaties which was a promise between Germany and the allies to never attack one another, then that was in 1925.
There are several terms that involve peace between two countrues: non-aggression pact, armistice, and truce are the most common
Whid Adolf Hitler promise the German people and how did he act upon the promise
Two nations that supplied manpower for the Crusades were France and England. Many knights and soldiers from these regions responded to the call for the Crusades, motivated by religious fervor, the promise of land, and opportunities for adventure. Feudal lords often led these troops, contributing to the significant military presence from Western Europe during the campaigns.
In the World War II era, the United States promised the Philippines nation its independence for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most important was its fundamental commitment to the development of other nations as self-respecting sovereigns. While the American record is not unblemished in this regard, its treatment of the Philippines is consistent with its interest in assisting other nations with taking steps towards becoming stable democracies in their own right.
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A promise involves one person pledging to do or not do something. An agreement involves two or more people pledging to do or not do something with the approval of all members of the group.
Renege means to go back on a promise, contract, undertaking.
The King didn't promise to move the court, the royal family and the National Assembly were forced to move and taken to Paris by the peasants that attacked Versailles.
Form a confederation of American Indian nations.
He changed his name to Abraham and the name means "Father of many nations"
The definition of a bilateral contract is a contract that involves mutual promises where each party is both a promise and promisor. It is a formal agreement where two parties promise something in exchange for the other person's promise.
No promise is made to Abraham at this point. He is only urged to "Go to the land that I [the LORD] will show you." It is only after arriving in Canaan that God makes the Promises of Abraham fathering many nations.
credit always involves parties: the debtor who obtains the money, goods or services in exchange of his promise to pay at a future date
The premise behind the question is totally false, since the promise of God was conditional upon certain actions of the Israelites. The nations are mentioned, seven in all, by name, in the latter part of the verse. God was well able to keep His part of the bargain, and fulfil His promise to the letter. The Israelites, however, did not meet all the requirements of this conditional promise of God. Thus, they could then not drive out the inhabitants of the land. Thus, the trouble was not God's inability but the Israelites' disobedience.
The British didn't promise a homeland to the Jews. The League of Nations designated the Palestine territories of the Turkish Empire as the land for the Jewish homeland in 1922. This was after the Balfour declaration supporting this, the declaration was written in 1917. The British were given a mandate by the League to administer the territory. Please see the related link for the League of Nations mandate.
The opposite of a threat is a promise, which typically involves a commitment to positive actions or outcomes rather than negative consequences.