adhere to a treaty

  • 1Treaty of Versailles — otheruses4|the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919, at the end of World War I|other uses|Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation) Infobox Treaty name = Treaty of Versailles long name = Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and… …

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  • 2treaty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ global, international, regional, union ▪ bilateral, multilateral ▪ formal ▪ draft …

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  • 3Treaty of Björkö — The Treaty of Björkö was a secret mutual defense accord signed on July 24, 1905 between Wilhelm II of the German Empire and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. ecret meetingPrior to the signing of the mutual defense treaty, Wilhelm II arranged four days… …

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  • 4adhere to — phr verb Adhere to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑agreement, ↑belief, ↑budget, ↑convention, ↑doctrine, ↑guideline, ↑principle, ↑rule, ↑timetable, ↑treaty, ↑view …

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  • 5Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty — (CTBT) Signed 10 September 1996 Location New York City Effective Not in force Condition 180 days after it is ratified by all 44 Annex 2 countries: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, B …

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  • 6Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty — Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Participation in the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty …

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  • 7Timor Sea Treaty — Formally known as the Timor Sea Treaty between the Government of East Timor and the Government of Australia was signed between Australia and East Timor in Dili, East Timor on May 20, 2002, the day East Timor attained its independence from United… …

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  • 8De la Huerta-Lamont Treaty — Signed June 16, 1922 Location Offices of the Mexican Finance Commission at 120 Broadway, New York, NY Effective September 22, 1922 Expiration June 30, 1924 Signatories Adolfo de la Huerta, Thomas W. Lamont, Álvaro Obregón Parties …

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  • 9Antarctica — /ant ahrk ti keuh, ahr ti /, n. the continent surrounding the South Pole: almost entirely covered by an ice sheet. ab. 5,000,000 sq. mi. (12,950,000 sq. km). Also called Antarctic Continent. * * * Antarctica Introduction Antarctica Background:… …

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  • 10Soviet–German relations before 1941 — German and Soviet troops shaking hands following the invasion of Poland. Soviet–German relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest Litovsk,[1] ending World War I hostilities between Russia and Germany, was signed… …

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