noun a bilateral agreement or treaty between two countries
adjective relating to, involving, or affecting two sides or both sides
In politics, bilateral relations refer to the relationship between two countries or political entities.
In law, a bilateral contract is a contract in which both parties make promises to each other.
In medicine, bilateral refers to a medical procedure or condition that involves both sides of the body or organ.
In diplomacy, a bilateral agreement refers to an agreement or treaty between two countries.
In trade, a bilateral trade agreement is an agreement between two countries to facilitate trade and economic cooperation.
In the context of international relations, bilateral agreements between two countries are often discussed by political writers.
Psychologists may refer to bilateral stimulation techniques in the treatment of trauma or anxiety disorders.
Diplomats negotiate bilateral agreements between countries to address various issues such as trade, security, or environmental concerns.
Lawyers may work on drafting and reviewing bilateral contracts between parties in different jurisdictions.
Economists analyze the impact of bilateral trade agreements on the economies of the countries involved.