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UK
/tɹˈaɪlɐtəɹəl/
]
[ US /tɹaɪˈɫætɝəɫ/ ]
[ US /tɹaɪˈɫætɝəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a three-sided polygon
ADJECTIVE
-
involving three parties
trilateral talks -
having three sides
a trilateral figure
How To Use trilateral In A Sentence
- Bulgaria, Greece and Russia signed on April 12 a trilateral memorandum on the construction of the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline.
- The commitments of Labour and Social Policy Ministry under this agreement include that it motion amendments to labour legislation after trilateral negotiations.
- However, the disputed 5000 square kilometer territory of the State ceded by Pakistan to China has to be subjected to trilateral talks - China, Pakistan and India for a final resolution.
- While officials predicted ‘little concrete progress’ from yesterday's trilateral meetings, a deadline of sorts was given.
- Topics to be embraced within the LRHQ range from global warming to keynesianism, and from trilateralism to godless bolshevism, and the more irrelevant the issue to which you can attach the LRHQ, the less of it there will be left for the public to give credit any real, actually existing conspiracies. The libertarian right hoax quotient
- So can I take you back a bit to talk a bit more, if you wouldn't mind, about that sort of trilateral relationship - Washington, Canberra, London - that's developed.
- In doing so, he makes himself look less like a serious, potential participant in a crowded Presidential field, and more like someone who is about to start ranting about the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and George W. Bush's membership in Skull & Bones ... all part of an "internationalist" conspiracy to create a New World Order. Sound Politics: Post-Thanksgiving Turkey
- As part of the trilateral summit, Purvanov discussed the political and economic relations between Bulgaria and Greece at his meeting with Simitis on Friday.
- A source familiar with the trilateral meeting said the three countries decided to reject North Korea's call for including energy and economic assistance to Pyongyang in the envisaged statement.
- This led to President Jimmy Carter's invitation to President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin to join him in trilateral negotiations at Camp David.