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Mutual Assistance Pact

A Mutual Assistance Pact is an agreement between countries to support each other during emergencies or conflicts. This support can include military aid, economic assistance, or logistical help. Essentially, if one country faces a crisis, the others involved in the pact are committed to providing support, fostering cooperation and strengthening alliances. Such agreements are often used to enhance security, deter potential aggressors, and promote stability in a region. Examples include NATO, where member countries agree to mutual defense, and other bilateral or multilateral agreements tailored for specific situations.