Sovereignty, The full right of a country to control its territory, government, and decisions without interference., Ambiguities, Unclear or vague parts of an agreement that can be interpreted in different ways., Mediate, To act as a neutral party helping two sides negotiate or reach an agreement., Enshrine, To officially include and protect something in a legal document or agreement., Deploy, To send and position military forces or equipment to a specific area., Troops, Soldiers or members of the armed forces., Caveats, Conditions, limitations, or warnings attached to an agreement., Guarantee void, When the warranty is no longer valid and is nullified.., Revocation, The official cancellation or withdrawal of an agreement, permission, or status., Eligible, Having the right or qualification to participate or receive something., Preferential access, Special or easier access granted to one side under agreed terms., Extraction, The removal or evacuation of people (often civilians or military personnel) from dangerous areas., Accelerate, To speed up a process or make something happen faster., Assets, Resources, funds, or property, Compliance, Acting in accordance with the rules or fulfilling the terms of the agreement., Treaties, Formal, legally binding agreements between countries., Non-proliferation, Stopping the spread of nuclear weapons or related technology., Prohibition, An official ban that forbids a specific action., Affiliate, A group, organization, or person connected to or aligned with another body (e.g., armed groups linked to a state)., Entirety, The whole thing; all parts together., Contact lines, The dividing front line between opposing military forces., Relinquish, To give up control or ownership of something formally., Withdraw, To pull military forces out of a location., Breach, A violation or breaking of an agreement., Detainees, People held in custody, usually during conflict., Oversee, To supervise or ensure something is carried out correctly., Amnesty, Official forgiveness granted to specific people for crimes or actions committed during the conflict., Prosecutions, Legal proceedings to charge and try someone for crimes., Binding, Legally enforceable; must be followed., De facto, Existing in reality or practice, even if not formally recognized..
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