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cooperation

[koh-op-uh-rey-shuhn] / koʊˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃən /


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"Through this visit, we seek to further strengthen cooperation" with India, and to "diversify" France's economic and trade partnerships, Macron's office said.

From Barron's

George said he had asked the Russian ambassador in the capital city Accra for Moscow's cooperation in getting justice for the victims.

From BBC

Macron said in Munich he was considering a doctrine that could include "special cooperation, joint exercises, and shared security interests with certain key countries".

From Barron's

Over two days in Florida last January, the then-president-elect discussed energy cooperation with Alberta’s conservative leader, Premier Danielle Smith, who later opened the door to a referendum.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through coordinated public and private partnerships, international cooperation, and shared research infrastructure, the Global Exposome Forum is helping move exposomics from an emerging concept to a transformative force in public health and modern medicine.

From Science Daily