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What do you mean by bilateral and multilateral relations?​

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Answered by alokkumarsoni793
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Formalised relations of Commonwealth countries, including economic, political and cultural, run along bilateral or multilateral lines – 'bilateral' referring to ties between two states and 'multilateral' referring to relationships of more than two states, often within an intergovernmental organisation such as the UN

Answered by Anonymous
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Multilateral trade agreements are commerce treaties among three or more nations. ... That same broad scope makes them more robust than other types of trade agreements once all parties sign. Bilateral agreements are easier to negotiate but these are only between two countries.

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