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multi-nation

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multi-nation [ˈmʌltɪˈneɪʃən] ADJ [treaty, agreement] → multinacional


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Aimed at fostering new and existing relationships, the multi-nation partnership will build on the already expanding task of training and mentoring the Afghan National Army (ANA) and police in preparation for the future security.
The Rawthorpe Amateur Boxing Club duo have been accompanied by coach Mark Reynolds to the multi-nation event.
We think this is another important piece of the non-proliferation agenda that the president has put forward," the US official said, adding that the gathering aimed to broaden Washington's "robust" bilateral arrangements on that front to a more multi-nation approach.
 
 
 
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