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multilaterally

  • a word derived from multilateral.
    multilateral
    adjective
    having several or many sides; many-sided.

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“This needs to be approached both multilaterally and with a strategy looking at the Taliban’s interests and what can impact them over time.”

From Washington Post Jan. 6, 2023

The fact that China released this "so soon after the meeting indicates that working multilaterally is something they want to pursue and keep that conversation going", Dr Newton Cain adds.

From BBC Jun. 1, 2022

Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador, countered that the U.S. far prefers sanctions to be imposed multilaterally, including at the Security Council.

From Seattle Times Feb. 7, 2022

Brown University planetary scientist Jim Head, a leading expert on space exploration, works multilaterally with both Russian and Chinese space scientists, as well as his European colleagues, on analyzing landing sites for future interplanetary missions.

From Scientific American Aug. 2, 2021

"We also retain the ability to take what's in the report and act nationally and multilaterally in order to ensure real consequences for those actors who are named."

From Reuters Sep. 16, 2016

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