Disarmament Agreement

/ˌdɪsɑːrˈmeɪnmənt əˈɡriːmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A treaty or formal agreement between states to reduce or eliminate armaments or military forces to promote peace and security.
    The countries signed a disarmament agreement to limit their nuclear arsenals.

Forms

  • disarmament agreement
  • disarmament agreements

Commentary

Disarmament agreements are typically multilateral and involve verification mechanisms to ensure compliance.

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