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Multilateral Agreements

Multilateral agreements are treaties or arrangements made between three or more countries to address common issues or challenges. These agreements aim to promote cooperation, trade, environmental protection, security, or other interests that benefit all parties involved. By working together, countries can achieve goals that would be difficult to accomplish individually. Examples include trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and international climate accords like the Paris Agreement. These negotiations help establish rules, share resources, and foster peace and stability among nations.