English to Kannada Dictionary multilateral

multilateral

ಬಹುಪಕ್ಷೀಯ
definition
adjective
multilateral negotiations
agreed upon or participated in by three or more parties, especially the governments of different countries.
example
Talks between the two countries hold the key for the 'multilateral' negotiations.
The 'multilateral' negotiations offer us the best opportunities as a trading nation.
Canada complained that France was breaking 'multilateral' trade agreements.
He was outlining our 'multilateral' disarmament policy.
Much of this increase is through 'multilateral' agencies as well as direct bilateral assistance.
The United States was the driving force behind all the 'multilateral' negotiations.
New or not, the council members said the need for a 'multilateral' organization is real.
What I am satisfied of is that New Zealand has done the right thing in agreeing to be part of this very important 'multilateral' initiative.
Aid programmes in such regimes are done through 'multilateral' institutions which bypass the government.
The Prime Minister says that she is supporting the 'multilateral' approach of the United Nations.
Stronger European standards would have provided a basis for negotiating more effectively for 'multilateral' standards.
Further 'multilateral' agreements to control nuclear weapons were both welcome to CND and blunted its cutting edge.
The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of 'multilateral' and bilateral aid.
There have been eight rounds of 'multilateral' trade negotiations since 1947.
I will continue to seek solutions to the problems of this region through dialog and 'multilateral' diplomacy.
The first Chennai Water Supply Project, also funded by the 'multilateral' agency, was completed six years ago.
Participating in ambitious 'multilateral' commitments is therefore in their interest.
In 1992 he was appointed director of 'multilateral' policy and two years later director of planning.
Some of the 'multilateral' agencies are not just focusing on GDP figures at this point.
It is not, and was never meant to be, a 'multilateral' development aid agency for the poorer countries of Europe.
It is imperative for that meeting to launch a new round of 'multilateral' trade negotiations.
As a result, a 'multilateral' nuclear arms race may erupt, which will pose a great danger to the world.
The role and relative importance of 'multilateral' institutions have already changed too.
It is a 'multilateral' aid programme and operates on the basis of voluntary contributions pledged at irregular intervals.
The world is a safer place when 'multilateral' processes are followed and the international rule of law upheld.
On the regional level, there has been an extraordinary proliferation of 'multilateral' organizations and agreements.
The parties in the 'multilateral' talks also include China, Russia, South Korea and the United States.
Of course the Pacific Islands Forum itself is a 'multilateral' organisation, and the support was offered unanimously.
North Korea has repeatedly opposed the issue being raised during the 'multilateral' negotiations.
In a sure sign of the times, there are increased warnings that the post-war 'multilateral' trade system is breaking down.
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