trilateral

IPA: traɪɫˈætɝʌɫ

adjective

  • Having three sides
  • Involving three parties
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Examples of "trilateral" in Sentences

  • He's presiding over what are called trilateral security meetings.
  • In fact, right now he's in what they call a trilateral meeting with Palestinian and Israeli leaders.
  • We have for example promoted what we called a trilateral initiative between Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran.
  • We have, for example, promoted what we call a trilateral initiative between Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran.
  • It's people who are in -- it's called trilateral because they're interested in Japan, Europe and the United States -- the relationship between the three major economic powers.
  • Word has leaked out that going into his "trilateral" with Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Obama was flustered and upset with their lack of progress with each other.
  • Talking to ISNA, Mehmanparast called the trilateral Istanbul meeting among Iranian, Turkish and Brazilian foreign ministers on Sunday "very positive" and said that "the meeting was a move forward and a positive act to materialize the Tehran declaration."
  • Canada, Erdogan intends to press US President Barack Obama on this issue: "The U.S. has been providing Turkey with actionable intelligence since late 2007 and initiated the establishment of what they call the trilateral mechanism -- a broad cooperative measure between Turkey, Iraq and the U.S. intended to restrict the movement of terror agents in the region."

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