Terms vs Bilat - What's the difference?
terms | bilat |
(informal) A bilateral meeting.
* 2004 , Harvey J. Langholtz, Chris E. Stout, The psychology of diplomacy (page 12)
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 8, author=Peter Baker, title=Family Night for Obamas Miffs Some in Moscow, work=New York Times
, passage=The club is “a place to see and be seen,” as its Web site says ?— that is, unless you are a visiting president who after a day and a half of blinis, beluga and bilats (the diplo term for “bilateral meetings”) just wants to hang out with the clan. }}
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As nouns the difference between terms and bilat
is that terms is while bilat is (informal) a bilateral meeting.bilat
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(en noun)- The bilats will often be no more than a few minutes, long enough to say hello and snap some photos
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