Peace Treaty
/ˈpiːs ˈtriːti/
Definitions
- (n.) A formal agreement between states or parties to end hostilities and establish terms for peace.
The two countries signed a peace treaty to officially end the war.
Forms
- peace treaties
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Commentary
A peace treaty typically concludes formal conflict and may include provisions for future political arrangements, reparations, and boundary changes.
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