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After every war treaty is signed between the war opponents. How is signing of treaty defined?




A means of negotiation under which much of the restrictions and penalties as imposed are accepted by the ones defeated in the battle.




A means of negotiation under which much of the awards are imposed over the losers of the battle.




A means of power sharing thereafter the battle.




A means of negotiation under which once for again relations of friendship is established.​

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Answered by GWThunder
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Answered by Anonymous
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A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties.[1] It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surrender, in which an army agrees to give up arms; or a ceasefire or truce, in which the parties may agree to temporarily or permanently stop fighting. The art of negotiating a peace treaty in the modern era has been referred to by legal scholar Christine Bell as the lex pacificatoria,[2] with a peace treaty potentially contributing to the legal framework governing the post conflict period, or jus post bellum.

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