multilateralist
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a word derived from
multilateral.
multilateraladjectivehaving several or many sides; many-sided.
Example Sentences
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US President Joe Biden called him a "rare leader", while UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said: "The world has lost a towering global leader, committed multilateralist, and tireless advocate for peace."
From BBC ● Aug. 31, 2022
The Atlantic Council is a D.C.-based think tank dedicated to multilateralism and “just societies” that embodies the American multilateralist elite.
From Salon ● Feb. 22, 2019
“I could paint a scenario in which he effectively looks like a multilateralist, because he finds a way to do deals that are in America’s interests,” Steil said.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 25, 2017
Even before he became president, Obama introduced himself to the world as a multilateralist who aimed to solve the thorny problems of the 21st century collaboratively.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 18, 2016
After 1945, the Conservative party was the multilateralist, indeed internationalist, party.
From The Guardian ● May 4, 2010