Examples of 'treaty of mutual' in a sentence

Meaning of "treaty of mutual"

Treaty of mutual: an official agreement between two or more parties for mutual benefit

How to use "treaty of mutual" in a sentence

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The treaty of mutual assistance included the establishment of military bases in Estonia.
It also entered into a secret treaty of mutual defence with its neighbour Bolivia.
With Soviet foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov. to sign a treaty of mutual assistance.
Iraq also abolished its treaty of mutual security and bilateral relations with the UK.
I mean, the whole reason for his being here is to sign a treaty of mutual cooperation.
May - Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance is concluded.
Well, the whole reason for his being here is to sign a treaty of mutual cooperation.
The Soviet-Czechoslovak treaty of mutual assistance is signed.
Four years later, in 1318, he signed with his brother Przemysł a treaty of mutual inheritance.
This is provided by the Russian-Chinese treaty of mutual transfer of sentenced individuals.
And the reason is confidential matter regarding… the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation & Security.
The japan-u.s. alliance and the treaty of mutual cooperation and security.
In December 1972, the two German states signed a treaty of mutual recognition.
Bolivia felt self-assured because of a secret treaty of mutual defence signed in 1873 with Peru.
After the declaration, Portugal and Spain signed a treaty of mutual protection against France.

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Three years later, in 1477, the brothers signed a treaty of mutual inheritance between them.

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