Postal Treaty

/ˈpoʊstəl ˈtriːti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An international agreement regulating the exchange and delivery of postal items between countries.
    The postal treaty established uniform postal rates among the participating nations.

Forms

  • postal treaty
  • postal treaties

Commentary

Postal treaties are crucial for ensuring standardized procedures and cooperation in cross-border mail services.

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