bất tương xâm
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Definition
- Noun:
- Mutual non-aggression: A formal principle or agreement between states or parties pledging not to attack or engage in armed conflict against each other. It is a core concept in international relations and diplomacy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Hai quốc gia đã ký kết một hiệp ước bất tương xâm. (The two nations signed a mutual non-aggression treaty.)
- Nguyên tắc bất tương xâm là nền tảng cho hòa bình khu vực. (The principle of mutual non-aggression is a foundation for regional peace.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is almost exclusively used in formal, political, and diplomatic contexts. It is rarely, if ever, used in everyday conversation.
- It is most commonly seen as part of the compound term "hiệp ước bất tương xâm" (mutual non-aggression treaty/pact).
Variants and Related Words
- Hiệp ước bất tương xâm (n): Mutual non-aggression treaty/pact. This is the most frequent and complete form of the term.
- Hiệp ước bất tương xâm giữa hai nước có hiệu lực trong mười năm. (The mutual non-aggression pact between the two countries is effective for ten years.)
Synonyms
- Non-aggression pact: A treaty where parties agree not to attack each other.
- Mutual non-aggression agreement: A formal accord to refrain from hostilities.
Related Concepts
- Hòa bình (n): Peace. The state resulting from principles like mutual non-aggression.
- Ngoại giao (n): Diplomacy. The field in which such treaties are negotiated.
- Chủ quyền (n): Sovereignty. A key right that non-aggression pacts are designed to respect.
- (Hiệp ước bất tương xâm) Treaty of non reciprocan aggression