Defense Cooperation

/dɪˈfɛns koʊˌɑːpəˈreɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An agreement or set of arrangements between states or parties to collaborate in mutual defense and security matters.
    The defense cooperation treaty between the two countries enhanced their military readiness.
  2. (n.) Legal framework establishing the terms, conditions, and scope of joint defense activities, including intelligence sharing, logistics, and joint exercises.
    The defense cooperation framework includes clauses on information exchange and joint training.

Forms

  • defense cooperation

Commentary

Defense cooperation often involves multilateral or bilateral treaties requiring precise definitions of obligations and limitations to avoid conflict with sovereignty or international law principles.

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