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International Verification Commission

The International Verification Commission is an organization tasked with monitoring and confirming that countries follow specific agreements, often related to arms control or disarmament. Its role is to verify that nations are complying with commitments, such as reducing nuclear arsenals or implementing peace treaties. The commission uses various methods, including inspections, data analysis, and reporting, to ensure transparency and build trust among parties. By providing independent confirmation, it helps prevent misunderstandings, reduces the risk of conflict, and promotes international security through accountability and verification.